In New Haven, Conn., when I was growing up, there were two sorts of Irish. There were the "drugstore cowboy" micks, who hung around the Elm Street poolroom over Longley's Lunch. And there were the earnest young Irishmen who fought their way up from the Grand Avenue saloonkeeper backgrounds of their fathers, went through Yale Law School, and have now found high place by the preferment of local politics or in the teaching profession.
America is so vast that almost everything said about it is likely to be true, and the opposite is probably equally true. - James T. Farrell
America is so vast that almost everything said about it is likely to be true, and the opposite is probably equally true.
- James T. Farrell
Life is sad enough without people writing sad books. - James T. Farrell
Life is sad enough without people writing sad books.
Life was hard on mothers; but then, they just didn't understand. - James T. Farrell
Life was hard on mothers; but then, they just didn't understand.
There's one good kind of writer - a dead one. - James T. Farrell
There's one good kind of writer - a dead one.
In New Haven, Conn., when I was growing up, there were two sorts of Irish. There were the "drugstore cowboy" micks, who hung around the Elm Street po… - James T. Farrell
In New Haven, Conn., when I was growing up, there were two sorts of Irish. There were the "drugstore cowboy" micks, who hung around the Elm Street po…
Studs Lonigan, on the verge of fifteen, and wearing his first suit of long trousers, stood in the bathroom with a Sweet Caporal pasted on his mug. - James T. Farrell
Studs Lonigan, on the verge of fifteen, and wearing his first suit of long trousers, stood in the bathroom with a Sweet Caporal pasted on his mug.
Fitzgerald describes the social disillusionments and ballroom romanticism of the young people of the upper classes and the loneliness of Gatsby, who … - James T. Farrell
Fitzgerald describes the social disillusionments and ballroom romanticism of the young people of the upper classes and the loneliness of Gatsby, who …
Neither man nor God is going to tell me what to write. - James T. Farrell
Neither man nor God is going to tell me what to write.
If you let conditions stop you from working, they'll always stop you. - James T. Farrell
If you let conditions stop you from working, they'll always stop you.
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