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'''that Ada whom I have never trusted since <i>A Summer Place</i>'''<br> | '''that Ada whom I have never trusted since <i>A Summer Place</i>'''<br> | ||
Not exactly the most meaningful reference, but the same actress - Constance Ford - played both Ada in the soap opera <i>Another World</i> and the unsympathetic character Helen in the movie <i>A Summer Place</i>. | Not exactly the most meaningful reference, but the same actress - Constance Ford - played both Ada in the soap opera <i>Another World</i> and the unsympathetic character Helen in the movie <i>A Summer Place</i>. | ||
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+ | '''Next morning the fire bell went off,'''<br> | ||
+ | Morning, Friday, May 8, 1970. | ||
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Revision as of 06:59, 8 September 2009
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Page 351
inherent vice
Here's a good discussion of this phrase.
original sin
a Christian doctrine that says everyone is born sinful [1].
Page 353
that Ada whom I have never trusted since A Summer Place
Not exactly the most meaningful reference, but the same actress - Constance Ford - played both Ada in the soap opera Another World and the unsympathetic character Helen in the movie A Summer Place.
Page 354
Next morning the fire bell went off,
Morning, Friday, May 8, 1970.
Page 355
like Easter Island in reverse
A beautiful way to describe the surfers. Easter Island is a Pacific island famous for its human stone figures who were placed in a line on land, looking out over the ocean, as seen here.
Page 360
Or what if they want Mildred to strangle Veda at the end, like she does in the book?
Refers to the film Mildred Pierce, set in Southern California and much changed from the novel by James M. Cain.
what, helpfully, wasn't yet a quitting time crowd.
Late afternoon, Friday, May 8, 1970.
Page 363
You know what the Indians say. You saved my life, now you've got to-
Recalls the bit in AtD between Scarsdale Vibe and Foley Walker: "You know what the Indians out west believe? That if you save the life of another, he becomes your responsibility forever" (p. 101).
Chapter 1 pp. 1-18 |
Chapter 2 pp. 19-45 |
Chapter 3 pp. 46-49 |
Chapter 4 pp. 50-54 |
Chapter 5 pp. 55-67 |
Chapter 6 pp. 68-88 |
Chapter 7 pp. 89-110 |
Chapter 8 pp. 111-123 |
Chapter 9 pp. 124-153 |
Chapter 10 pp. 154-162 |
Chapter 11 pp. 163-185 |
Chapter 12 pp. 186-206 |
Chapter 13 pp. 207-234 |
Chapter 14 pp. 235-255 |
Chapter 15 pp. 256-274 |
Chapter 16 pp. 275-295 |
Chapter 17 pp. 296-314 |
Chapter 18 pp. 315-342 |
Chapter 19 pp. 343-350 |
Chapter 20 pp. 351-363 |
Chapter 21 pp. 364-369 |