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Scott Carrier



Average rating: 4.09 · 694 ratings · 112 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Running After Antelope

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Prisoner of Zion: Muslims, ...

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“What I really wanted more than anything was to put my boss on the floor and stand on his throat and watch him gag.”
Scott Carrier

“I'd make stuff up, like, 'I heard that when Jesus built furniture he never used glue in the joints, that he'd touch them and they'd hold forever.”
Scott Carrier, Running After Antelope

“So I sat there and listened and started disintegrating. This has happened twice before. The first time was in the Tiki Room at the Bombay Oberoi, listening to a Bengali play guitar and sing 'My Way.' The second time was in a Zapatista village in the mountains of Chiapas, listening to a young woman from Montana play guitar and sing 'Redemption Song.' Both times I was left in little pieces that took a long time to push back together. And there along the river, listening to our music, all about yearning for freedom, I again felt overwhelmed by the same juxtapositions and ironies.”
Scott Carrier



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