Joe Cottonwood
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August 19, 1947
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Quake!
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1995
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Le famose patate
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1979
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The Adventures of Boone Barnaby
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1990
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99 Jobs: Blood, Sweat, and Houses
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2013
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Clear Heart
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2008
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Babcock
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1996
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Danny Ain't
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1992
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Four Dog Riot
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2011
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Foggy Dog: Poems of the Pacific Coast
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Frank City
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1981
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“A hot city, slaked out on the banks of the Mississippi, with too much of its muscle showing to be a dignified city.”
― The Cincinnati Kid: A Novel
― The Cincinnati Kid: A Novel
“A breath of air caught the bottom of the shade, brushed it, and a streak of golden sunlight flashed instantly into the room. Then, as quickly, the air sucked the shade back into position and it was dark again.”
― The Cincinnati Kid: A Novel
― The Cincinnati Kid: A Novel
“I knowed Lancey from back yonder. I see him to Nig's in Memphis and down to Yeller's in Noorlins, back yonder when they was shunting booze into the country. Him. Sheet! Nothing but a comer like you, Kid, only he liked wimmen too. Always got to feel a leg, that's the kind he is. Oooeeeh! That sonsabitch is cold. I seen him gut a feller with a furth card and rattle him s'bad, the feller quit and got up and pissed red in the john and went square. They ain't but one way to ferk with the kind of man Lancey Hodges is...”
― The Cincinnati Kid: A Novel
― The Cincinnati Kid: A Novel
“Good crowd," Lancey said.
"Yeah," the Kid said.
"Nice groceries, too."
"And good booze. My brandy must be Napoleon."
"Uh-huh."
"Yeah."
"Nice looking broads."
"That's a fact," The Kid said.
"Ain't that Shooter something? Love to see him skin a deck."
"It's downright sexy," The Kid said.
"He loves 'em."
"Like stroking a beautiful tit," The Kid said.
"That's it - that's it," Lancey said, nodding.”
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"Yeah," the Kid said.
"Nice groceries, too."
"And good booze. My brandy must be Napoleon."
"Uh-huh."
"Yeah."
"Nice looking broads."
"That's a fact," The Kid said.
"Ain't that Shooter something? Love to see him skin a deck."
"It's downright sexy," The Kid said.
"He loves 'em."
"Like stroking a beautiful tit," The Kid said.
"That's it - that's it," Lancey said, nodding.”
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“I remember being unusually pensive that May evening, perhaps it was the heat of Spring's first warm day which, encountering my thick winter blood, forced a dilution upward into a brain weary of straining the last six months to overcome freezing and the long absent thinning of blood stirred a weakening desire for the softer things, a nostalgia, yet a death, a precognition, if you will...”
― The First Third
― The First Third
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