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Chapter Nine The Party was happy to find a WASP like Fred Taylor
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustration vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- I remember many spankings with a flat-backed wooden-handled hairbrush 7
- The moment you realize that you are enjoying yourself, you feel guilty 14
- He never seriously bothered or teased me again 20
- You must be yellow 29
- I had been desperately lonely 42
- I am heading towards unhappiness 50
- There are freaks in every family 58
- I did not think of falling in love with her 66
- The Party was happy to find a WASP like Fred Taylor 75
- I am unwilling to exchange my brush for a bayonet 86
- You must never use my name to further your affairs 97
- Thinks me a crackpot 107
- He really didn’t like his own children 117
- During the last fifteen years you have not been self-supporting 128
- She says that she does not love me 136
- There will be no more money from me now that you are an avowed Communist 147
- She genuinely believes in my potential as a painter 155
- You became for me a surrogate father 162
- I earned 60 per cent and had an unearned income of 40 per cent 174
- I’d much prefer to be in Canada 184
- I have not enjoyed the anonymity I cherished 193
- I’m going to knock you out 204
- I do not believe that I constitute any species of threat 211
- How’s the hunting, Fred? 217
- Fred was the kindest, gentlest, most encouraging, most supportive person 227
- I am still deeply in love with you 235
- I’m going to be married very soon 244
- He’d planned his suicide ever since Hemingway killed himself 249
- Epilogue 257
- Notes 361
- Bibliography 289
- Credits 291
- Index 293
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustration vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- I remember many spankings with a flat-backed wooden-handled hairbrush 7
- The moment you realize that you are enjoying yourself, you feel guilty 14
- He never seriously bothered or teased me again 20
- You must be yellow 29
- I had been desperately lonely 42
- I am heading towards unhappiness 50
- There are freaks in every family 58
- I did not think of falling in love with her 66
- The Party was happy to find a WASP like Fred Taylor 75
- I am unwilling to exchange my brush for a bayonet 86
- You must never use my name to further your affairs 97
- Thinks me a crackpot 107
- He really didn’t like his own children 117
- During the last fifteen years you have not been self-supporting 128
- She says that she does not love me 136
- There will be no more money from me now that you are an avowed Communist 147
- She genuinely believes in my potential as a painter 155
- You became for me a surrogate father 162
- I earned 60 per cent and had an unearned income of 40 per cent 174
- I’d much prefer to be in Canada 184
- I have not enjoyed the anonymity I cherished 193
- I’m going to knock you out 204
- I do not believe that I constitute any species of threat 211
- How’s the hunting, Fred? 217
- Fred was the kindest, gentlest, most encouraging, most supportive person 227
- I am still deeply in love with you 235
- I’m going to be married very soon 244
- He’d planned his suicide ever since Hemingway killed himself 249
- Epilogue 257
- Notes 361
- Bibliography 289
- Credits 291
- Index 293