Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Francesca and Bret

Is it weird that Bret Easton Ellis reminds me of a male version of Francesca Lia Block? They both make me want to live a pretty life in California.

People are afraid to merge on freeways in Los Angeles.
there's no roller skating in the Beverly Center.
We pass the billboard on Sunset. Disappear Here. Wonder if he's for sale.
Bruce calls, stoned and sunburned, from Los Angeles and tells me that he's sorry.

 They didn't even realize where they were living. They didn't care that Marilyn's prints were practically in their backyard at Graumann's; that you could buy tomahawks and plastic palm tree wallets at Farmer's Market, and the wildest, cheapest cheese and bean and hot dog and pastrami burritos at Oki Dogs; that the waitresses wore skates at the Jetson-style Tiny Naylor's; that there was a fountain that turned tropical soda-pop colors, and a canyon where Jim Morrison and Houdini used to live, and all-night potato knishes at Canter's, and not too far away was Venice, with columns, and canals, even, like the real Venice but maybe cooler because of the surfers. 

If Los Angeles is a woman reclining billboard model with collagen-puffed lips and silicone-inflated breasts, a woman in a magenta convertible with heart-shaped sunglasses and cotton candy hair; if Los Angeles is this woman, then the San Fernando Valley is her teenybopper sister.

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