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the city tends to disappear topic/americana

Chicago, 21 January

I have spent ten days between Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago and in these few days I have had more of a sense of America than in the two months I spent in New York. More sense of America in that I continually found myself saying: yes, this is the real America.

The most t…

—p.59 Hermit in Paris: Autobiographical Writings American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino
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memories of looking at the ads themselves topic/americana

I’m thinking in particular of the series Luxury and Degradation, which features exact reproductions, in oil on canvas, of liquor advertisements that were contemporary when Koons made them, in 1986. The paintings pair well-known slogans—“I could go for something Gordon’s” and “I assume you drink Mar…

—p.72 The Hard Crowd: Essays 2000-2020 Happy Hour (69) by Rachel Kushner
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Las Vegas has not been a disappointment topic/americana

[...] I have to say that Las Vegas has not been a disappointment: it is all just as you have read about so many times, with wedding chapels in the middle of the gambling-dens and the farce theatres with their advertisements for the quickest marriages (this is even more brazen than I had imagined: t…

—p.96 Hermit in Paris: Autobiographical Writings American Diary 1959–1960 (16) by Italo Calvino
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the violet twilight of Park Avenue inspo/setting

At some point in the night, sleepless, as I stood by a window overlooking a blue swimming pool, I remembered walking once past the Waldorf and St. Bartholomew’s and the Seagram Building and then looking across the street to see a lovely girl in light green standing by the Mercedes-Benz showroom on …

—p.364 Americana by Don DeLillo
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I take a mild and gentle Palmolive bath topic/americana

“What is the role of commercial television in the twentieth century and beyond?”

“In my blackest moods I feel it spells chaos for all of us.”

“How do you get over these moods?” I said.

“I take a mild and gentle Palmolive bath, brush my teeth with Crest, swallow two Sominex tablets, and try…

—p.274 by Don DeLillo