Thursday, February 10, 2011

Cruise Scavenger Hunt

, King County Sheriff, 2000 William T.

I do not know (I admit). Back cover, it is said that his first novel Tideland was adapted in 2005 by Terry Gilliam (how could I know? There is not a filmmaker in the world that bothers me so much). There are 16 songs. Disgorged in the form of psalms (which enhances the appearance of illuminated stuff), sixteen songs of pure hatred recited by the sheriff of a corn Texas named Claude (to Ploucland, there is nothing to do) - the sheriff, meanwhile, called Branches. Throughout, he speaks to Danny, the teenager who is drowning under her eyes in a well - Danny is the son of his girlfriend, and that's Branches person who pushed into the hole. To post
onto, like a redneck apostolate, Mitch Cullin sinks gently into the visceral horror, such as waiting alcoolos it remains a liquid substance to cram their fingers into the bottle Search of the Secret. Stylistically speaking, this is somewhat the same effect as when stroke Birthday Party you have heard for the first time (it is also possible that Mitch Cullin is the writer Nick Cave planned to be). Something like the Jim Thompson in free verse. Fans of Lee Marvin and Donald Ray Pollock come to find a new friend.

"Bootlegger,
distilled beverage
in your garage and eats it


in your living room while you
cradles the child in your arms dirty
But first, let me
an orgy of hooch
what just a little stronger than
oil. Tomorrow

thee blind fate.
But first,
flare up with alcohol to make sure you
effect. Then
feel good and ill comatose
(...) "


Mitch Cullin, King County Sheriff ( Branches), Permanent Press, NY, 2000, and uneducated, Paris, 2011, translated from the English ( USA) by Yoko Lacour, 137 pages.

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