Helen Potrebenko
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Taxi! : A novel
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1975
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5 editions
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Hey Waitress and Other Stories
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published
1990
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Sometimes They Sang
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1986
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Life, Love and Unions
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No Streets of Gold: A Social History of Ukrainians in Alberta
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1977
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2 editions
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Riding Home
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published
1995
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Letters to Maggie
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Walking Slow
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A flight of average persons: Stories and other writings
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“So everybody lives the way they're told to.
The way they have to. Everybody most of the time. Not ever all the time. Hair style, clothing, manner of speech, ideas, cars, houses, and everything. Just like they have to. Even the way we walk. But not all the time. Comes a time when everybody breaks out. And that's the only characteristic of human nature I know of. Not greed, not obedience, not violence, nor any of those things the capitalists would have us believe are intrinsic. Only rebellion.”
― Taxi! : A novel
The way they have to. Everybody most of the time. Not ever all the time. Hair style, clothing, manner of speech, ideas, cars, houses, and everything. Just like they have to. Even the way we walk. But not all the time. Comes a time when everybody breaks out. And that's the only characteristic of human nature I know of. Not greed, not obedience, not violence, nor any of those things the capitalists would have us believe are intrinsic. Only rebellion.”
― Taxi! : A novel
“I like driving cab. Receptionists, sales clerks, waitresses -- they all have to look pleasant all the time. I can snarl if I want. There ain't too many women who can do that. Maybe garment workers are allowed to snarl at their sewing machines. But women mostly have to look pleasant when they're fucking miserable, and smile when they're angry.”
― Taxi! : A novel
― Taxi! : A novel
“Eddie and Jim both said it was a great thing the Russians were winning because the strongest team should win. Shannon thought the fascist philosophy was a very comfortable one. You simply cheered for the winner, who proved by virtue of winning that he should have won. No analysis, no doubts, no troubling moral questions.”
― Taxi! : A novel
― Taxi! : A novel
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