womans touch in here.
Why dont you get yourself a secretary?
On what you pay me?
So get married.
Tried that.
Oh, yeah.
" Harry DAmour, who describes himself as a private detective...
has been linked with occult activities on several occasions.
We regard DAmour as a highly dubious character...
quoted one source. "
Thats nice, Harry.
Its all bullshit.
It was on TV last night.
You looked like shit,
Detective Reilly. You got here fast.
-Yeah.
Goddamn it.
God!
-What do you make of this?
-This is really fascinating.
Shes dispIaying possibIe signs of a
hemorrhagic virus. Something Iike EboIa.
Excuse me.
-Reilly.
-"Reilly, we got a problem."
Sykes! Hello? Sykes? What are
you doing? Call the coroner.
Yeah, right.
Jesus.
What is it?
You better get back to the station.
I got a dead girI, a woman fr
detective.
She was a charming middle-aged lady
with a face like a bucket of mud.
I gave her a drink.
She was a gal whod take a drink...
if she had to knock you down
to get the bottle.
That liquors been keeping
the right company all right.
Just hold it careful, mister.
This aint no time to drop anything.
What was it we was talking about?
The red-headed girl named Velma Valento.
Used to work in you
1. 서론
폴 오스터의 City of Glass는 표면 상 탐정소설(detective novel)의 형태를 띠고 있다. 주인공 퀸은 미스테리한 사건에 대해 의뢰를 받게 되며, 의뢰인을 보호하고, 용의자를 미행하려 애를 쓴다. 또한 용의자의 행위로부터 어떠한 의미를 찾아내려 노력한다. 실제로 이 소설은 출간 후 몇 몇 서점에서 탐
경우가 “설계자 아기들”에 의해 무엇이 의미되는지에 대한 논쟁을 다시 일으켰다.
Faj and Shahana Hashmi wanted to have a baby by in vitro fertilization (IVF), a method in which the egg is fertilized outside the woman’s body.
Faj와 Shahana Hashmi는 여성의 몸 밖에서 난자가 수정되는 방법인 체외수정을 통해 아이를 얻고자 했다.
fiction"-styled novel. Its themes of evil and corruption (bearing Southern Gothic tones), resonate to this day. A sequel to the book, Requiem for a Nun, is the only play that he has published. It includes an introduction that is actually one sentence spanning more than a page. He received a Pulitzer Prize for A Fable, and won a National Book Award (posthumously) for his Collected Stories.
Faulkne
Comfort Woman
Comfort Woman
About Author
Nora Okja Keller was born in Seoul, Korea.
She emigrated to the US at age 3, grew up in Hawaii and attended the University of Hawaii.
In 1995 she received the Pushcart Prize for a short story, "Mother Tongue," which later became a part of Comfort Woman,
Her first novel "Comfort Woman" received the American Book award in 1998.
She recently published her
woman twice!
- She must be great in bed.
- She isnt bad.
Bastard! When are you going
to tell me the secret?
- What secret?
- The recipe for Coca-Cola.
- Look, the kind you like.
- Yeah. Change the--
What did you eat today?
Nothing. Thats my problem.
Im starved!
Its funny when you ask them
what they value most in a man.
I like him to be intelligent,
to be honest, to be kind.
Its all shit! Youd hav
WOMANS VOICE (OS)
Hello darling.
WIDER.
MRS. GEORGE PARKER (BETTY) enters, untying the back of her
apron. She is a vision of 50s beauty with a thin figure and
concrete hair. Betty crosses to her husband and hands him a
fresh martini. She kisses him on the cheek.
BETTY
How was your day?
GEORGE
Oh, swell. You know, Mr. Connel said
that if things keep going the way they
are, I might be seeing that p
The worlds run by sex ads. - Take out your own ad, l guess.
An ad?
Look at me. lm a grown woman wearing a prom dress.
l look like an over-the-hill Barbie doll. And its too tight.
- l want something in my colour. - Maids of honour dont wear black.
- Why arent you wearing make-up? - l am wearing make-up.
- Youd look good with a perm. - Like Shirley Temple on crack.
Where is she? She cant stand