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When the Light-Bulb Is Bare: Essays on Horror and Noir When the Light-Bulb Is Bare: Essays on Horror and Noir by Barry Graham
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“There were rat footprints in the dried lard in the frying pan. Sometimes the rats woke me, but this time I had slept through their visit. They were now a fact of life, like dogs or pigeons.

It was Raeberry Street, Maryhill, Glasgow in 1975. The cleansing department was on strike, and mountains of plastic bags full of garbage were piled in the back courts of the crumbling tenements. The flats didn’t have bathrooms or hot water, just closet-sized toilets.”
Barry Graham, When the Light-Bulb Is Bare: Essays on Horror and Noir
“I was seven years old when The Exorcist came out. I remember the grown-ups talking about it. I remember one grown-up saying she had to sleep with the light on for months after seeing it. I remember another saying he had to go on pills for his nerves after he saw it.”
Barry Graham, When the Light-Bulb Is Bare: Essays on Horror and Noir