Night Streets Of Madness (1969)
Story (1969)
Excerpt
Night Streets Of Madness
the kid and I were the last of a drunken party at my place, and we were sitting there when somebody outside began blowing a car horn, loud LOUD LOUD it was, oh sing loude, but then everything is axed through the head anyway. the world is done, so I just sat there with my drink, smoking a cigar, thinking of nothing—the poets were gone, the poets with their ladies were gone, it was fairly pleasant even with the horn going. a comparison. the poets had each accused each other of various treacheries, of bad writing, of having slipped; meanwhile, each of them claiming they deserved better recognition, that they wrote better than so and so and so forth...
Appears in Books
- Tales of Ordinary Madness - 1983, pg. 160
- Erections, Ejaculations and General Tales of Ordinary Madness - 1972, pg. 400