Persephone Abbott

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Thoughts on Richard Brautigan’s A Confederate General in Big Sur

Posted on October 20, 2024

“There was a ship going someplace. It was a Norwegian ship. Perhaps it was going back to Norway, carrying the hides of 163 cable cars, as part of the world commerce deal. Ah, trade: one country exchanging goods with another country, just like in grade school. They traded a rainy spring day in Oslo for 163 cable car hides from San Francisco.” (Excerpt from A Confederate General in Big Sur by Richard Brautigan, 1965.) I first read A Confederate General in Big Sur when I was a teenager and I just finished reading it for the second time. I would like to think that this novel has made the same impression upon me as forty something odd years ago, however I must say that…

Just Like a Good Single Middle-Aged Woman

Posted on October 19, 2024

Last job I got Ipromised myselfwhen the money began to stagger drunkenly through the door just like a man I’d be sure to getthat new pressure washerI even checked out the specs and – no fault of mine – pre-selected the price range Year and a half laterI couldn’t help but noticethe screws from the teak lawn chair routinely hitting the floorwhenever I sat down — my one good chairHanging out online I scouteda second-hand egg chair and a new job I said I’d come collect the suspended eggI had already gotten the next job