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The Tin Drum

June 3, 2009

The Tin Drum in Dark Sky Magazine

Amtrak estimated nine hours travel time from Charleston, SC to Ft. Lauderdale. Scheduled to board at six, I cracked the dawn with depot coffee and the first page of Gunter Grass’ The Tin Drum.

The depot dappled with the broken smiles and bleary eyes of travel. We were all waiting for the first glimpse of the train to button through the distance. When the train didn’t arrive, the depot stirred with tension. Transformed from mere waiting room into something much more cruel and disruptive, I chuckled as Grass’ hero, the beneficent hellion Oskar Matzerath, opened the tale with this disclaimer, “Granted: I am an inmate of a mental hospital.”
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In the Bedroom

May 26, 2009

16722873-11There’s an Irish pub in Boston called the Crossroads. It’s the type of place that, five years after the ban, still smells of cigarette smoke. Come winter, regulars hibernate on crooked stools; the lights stay low and the door firmly shut. But spring flips the door open and brightens up the place. The incoming wind scatters napkins and resilient smokers rejoice on sidewalks, thanking God for winter’s passing.
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