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    Nathanael West
    “He smoked a cigarette, standing in the dark and listening to her undress. She made sea sounds; something flapped like a sail; there was the creak of ropes; then he heard the wave-against-a-wharf smack of rubber on flesh. Her call for him to hurry was a sea-moan, and when he lay beside her, she heaved, tidal, moon-driven.”
    Nathanael West, Miss Lonelyhearts / The Day of the Locust

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    Nathanael West
    “He read it for the same reason an animal tears at a wounded foot: to hurt the pain.”
    Nathanael West, Miss Lonelyhearts
    tags: pain

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    Nathanael West
    “At college, and perhaps for a year afterwards, they had believed in literature, had believed in Beauty and in personal expression as an absolute end. When they lost this belief, they lost everything.”
    Nathanael West, Miss Lonelyhearts / A Cool Million

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    Nathanael West
    “Feeling is of the heart and nerves and the crudeness of its expression has nothing to do with its intensity.”
    Nathanael West

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    Nathanael West
    “Let him ride a horse. He's a cowboy ain't he?”
    Nathanael West, The Day of the Locust



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