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the Lord looking down in pity

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Publisher Description

At the end of the road, 

At bottom of the the bottle,

There begins belief.

At the end of lonely road, at an abandoned, hunting camp, a young man meets his future in a broken-down old drunk. The seemingly simple decision to stay—the whim of a moment—costs the old man dearly, but gives the young man the greatest gift one can receive.

… It was a simple, watershed-crossing of a moment—the crest of a gentle hill overtopped without even realizing it or the turning of a tide on a broad, shallow beach. It was not a well-considered, conscious decision. Not a decision that’s obviously going to change one’s life, like going to this college or that, or asking for a woman’s hand in marriage, or having a child, or taking a job in California or New York or some Godforsaken South Dakota city. No, this was so subtle that I didn’t even feel it, then one day I remembered and reflected and understood that it was this exercise of free will—this decision barely felt—which would come to define what I was, and what I would be, and, most importantly, what I am now.

… Static on this page, words bear slight resemblance to the man who lay on the sand next to the dying fire. Words can tell you that he was a hopeless drunk. A rummy of the first degree. Drinker of spirits. Crusher of souls. Souse. Sot. Stumblebum. Boozer. Not a hardworking hobo. (Weed your garden for a meal mister?) No King of the Road. Not a tramp, tramping over the next rise to find, what?—I didn’t know. He was a God damn lush. A lousy drunkard who’d pick the frozen pint from the pocket of a dead friend. Call him a dipsomaniac if you want to be formal about it. A toper. Or maybe a break-your-heart, back-alley wino like Kerouac before he went on the harder stuff and became a whiskey-drinking bhikku. 

But after all the words he was still Harry. And Harry was in a bad way, a really bad way.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2016
November 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
218
Pages
PUBLISHER
Engelman Writing
SELLER
Gene Engelman
SIZE
3.6
MB
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