Thomas Pynchon Quotes
The Depression, By The Time It Came, Ratified What'd Been Under Way. Slothrop Grew Up In A Hilltop Desolation Of Businesses Going Under, Hedges Around The Estates Of The Vastly Rich, Half-mythical Cottagers From New York Lapsing Back Now To Green Wilderness Or Straw Death, All The Crystal Windows Every Single One Smashed, Harrimans And Whitneys Gone, Lawns Growing To Hay, And The Autumns No Longer A Time For Foxtrots In The Distances, Limousines And Lamps, But Only The Accustomed Crickets Again, Apples Again, Early Frosts To Send The Hummingbirds Away, East Wind, October Rain: Only Winter Certainties.
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