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PIER PAOLO PASOLINI
"Pictures of Friuli"
Read by Peter Borten
Salon, November 2001.
Jacketless, in the jasmine air
I lose myself walking in the evening
breathing – greedy and overcome, to the point
of nonexistence…

George Plimpton
GEORGE PLIMPTON
Pet Peeves
July 2000.
My name is George Plimpton, and I'm the author of a new book which is called Pet Peeves, or Whatever Happened to Dr. Rawff? The book is a series of letters designed to drive a veterinarian mad…

GEORGE PLIMPTON
"Paul Tavilla"
SummerStage, August 2003.
Paul Tavilla arrived at my apartment with a suitcase full of large, purple grapes…

WILL SELF
Philip Gourevitch and Will Self on George Orwell
August 2007.
Philip Gourevitch and Will Self discuss the legacy of George Orwell at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, courtesy of ABC Radio National's The Book Show, hosted by Ramona Koval.

Charlie Smith
CHARLIE SMITH
"Los Dos Rancheros"
Salon, April 2001.

I can see the moon like a bullet sunk in the clouds' body and it seems to me the worst has happened…


Stephen Spender
STEPHEN SPENDER
The Art of Poetry No. 25
June 2000.
Looking out of a railway window and seeing an industrial landscape, factories, slag heaps, and that kind of thing, and the line coming into my head: 'A language of flesh and roses...'

William Styron
WILLIAM STYRON
from Lie Down In Darkness
Read by Ed Harris
Paris Review Revel, Cipriani, December 2004.

HUNTER S. THOMPSON
Air Force Journalism
Interview, December 2000.
I had written stuff in high school, even junior. But I hadn't really thought about it as a solution to my problem…I wasn't adjusting too well to society at large…

HUNTER S. THOMPSON
On Humphrey and Muskie
Interview, December 2000.
In terms of literal truth, levels of truth, all I said in print was that there were rumors in Milwaukee that the candidate was getting a strange drug called Ibogaine…

HUNTER S. THOMPSON
Origin of Fear and Loathing
Interview, December 2000.
Fear and Loathing. Once you get that kind of title down, there's no way you're going to change it. Unless you're a complete asshole?

HUNTER S. THOMPSON
Smuggling Currency
Interview, December 2000.
When I went in there, into Saigon, I carried thirty thousand dollars of the Newsweek payroll. In cash. Strapped to my body, or taped. And, ah, that was against the law…

HUNTER S. THOMPSON
Why Go to Vietnam?
Interview, December 2000.
The war had been so much a part of my life, for so long…I just wanted to see it, be a part of the end of it…

HUNTER S. THOMPSON
Rolling Stone
Interview, December 2000.
I was making the argument that Rolling Stone should cover politics; I made it pretty heatedly…

Wells Tower
WELLS TOWER
"Down through the Valley"
Salon, November 2001.
We reached the car, and I held the door open for him, but he didn't climb in right away. He stood there rocking on his crutch, gazing off at the sky and the fields and the fall trees starting to go the color of sherbet…

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