Thomas Pynchon Quotes
I Am The Twentieth Century. I Am The Ragtime And The Tango; Sans-serif, Clean Geometry. I Am The Virgin's-hair Whip And The Cunningly Detailed Shackles Of Decadent Passion. I Am Every Lonely Railway Station In Every Capital Of Europe. I Am The Street, The Fanciless Buildings Of Government. The Cafe-dansant, The Clockwork Figure, The Jazz Saxophone, The Tourist-lady's Hairpiece, The Fairy's Rubber Breasts, The Travelling Clock Which Always Tells The Wrong Time And Chimes In Different Keys. I Am The Dead Palm Tree, The Negro's Dancing Pumps, The Dried Fountain After Tourist Season. I Am All The Appurtenances Of Night.
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