Paul J. Bauer
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Beggars of Life
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Circus Parade (Black Squirrel Books)
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1927
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37 editions
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Shanty Irish (Black Squirrel Books)
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1928
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16 editions
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The Bruiser
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1936
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Blood on the Moon
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1931
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Shadows of Men
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“Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.”
― Prejudices First Series
― Prejudices First Series
“I studied Comparative Literature at Cornell. Structuralism was real big then. The idea of reading and writing as being this language game. There's a lot of appeal to that. It's nice to think of it as this playful kind of thing. But I think that another way to look at it is "Look, I just want to be sincere. I want to write something and make you feel something and maybe you will go out and do something." And it seems that the world is in such bad shape now that we don't have time to do nothing but language games. That's how it seems to me.”
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“They say that even of a good thing you can have too much. But I doubt it. True, such good things as sunbathing, beer, and tobacco may be intemperately pursued to the detriment of their devotees; yet, to my mind, one cannot have too much of a good murder.”
― Classic Crimes
― Classic Crimes
“A real Irishman will give everything of himself--except that kernel of his soul which makes him a mystery to other peoples.”
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