
Saved by Chad Aaron Hall and
Slouching Towards Bethlehem: Essays
Saved by Chad Aaron Hall and
one of the mixed blessings of being twenty and twenty-one and even twenty-three is the conviction that nothing like this, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, has ever happened to anyone before.
a Time cover story which revealed that hippies “scorn money—they call it ‘bread’” and remains the most remarkable, if unwitting, extant evidence that the signals between the generations are irrevocably jammed.
so hot that August comes on not like a month but like an affliction;
although the men I have known have had many virtues and have taken me to live in many places I have come to love, they have never been John Wayne, and they have never taken me to that bend in the river where the cottonwoods grow. Deep in that part of my heart where the artificial rain forever falls, that is still the line I wait to hear.
I think we are well advised to keep on nodding terms with the people we used to be, whether we find them attractive company or not.