"The swamps are still burning at Chef Menteur and the sky over Gentilly is the color of ashes." (p.17)
Walker Percy,The Moviegoer.
Source: Percy, Walker. The Moviegoer. Farrar, Strauss, Giroux. 1961. Print.
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The author as a teenager —in Mandeville, Louisiana at Georgette Pintado's house on Live Oak Street (with Amy and Jeff). |
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Looking up from underwater . . . |
Not only should connoisseurs of Bourbon not read this article, neither should persons preoccupied with the perils of alcoholism, cirrhosis, esophageal hemorrhage, cancer of the palate, and so forth — all real enough dangers. I, too, deplore these afflictions. But, as between these evils and the aesthetic of Bourbon drinking, that is, the use of Bourbon to warm the heart, to reduce the anomie of the late twentieth century, to cut the cold phlegm of Wednesday afternoons, I choose the aesthetic.
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Tyler Clementi, a gay college student, committed suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge. |