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Guest Post, by Peter Selgin: A Sentence About a Sentence I Love

“I had a hard-on so big I thought it would pick me up and throw me out the window.”

–From Going Away, by Clancy Sigal.

This from Going Away, Clancy Sigal’s superb but mostly forgotten memoir/novel about a disenchanted fellow traveler zooming across America in a convertible red DeSoto (from Hollywood where he has worked as an agent), meeting fellow disaffected Commies en route: a sentence that does for male tumescence roughly what “In the fall the war was always there but we did not go to it any more” does for armed combat: the sort of sentence that picks up this writer and makes him want to cheer.

Peter Selgin is the author of Life Goes to the Movies (Dzanc, 2009).

4 thoughts on “Guest Post, by Peter Selgin: A Sentence About a Sentence I Love

  1. Well, it picked me up and threw me out the window but I didn’t give a thought how was I going to land?
    clancy

    1. I ought to have written you personally to say what I think of your beautiful book. I hope my little post here gains it more readers. (Also I suppose I could have picked a more decorous sample, but for me this one captures the book’s tough poetry.)

      Anyway I say you landed just fine.

      –Peter

  2. I ought to have written you personally to say what I think of your beautiful book. I hope my little post here gains it more readers. (Also I suppose I could have picked a more decorous sample, but for me this one captures the book’s tough poetry.)

    Anyway I say you landed just fine.

    –Peter

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