Here are some of my explanations to my writer influences. With insurance I can't really escape the Christmas Carol loop again and again so far. Other stuff JD Romantacism. Henry Miller lust and mania.
I keep going back to Charles Dickens with Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge or it immediately doesn't work and is regretted see insurmountable debt or other looming troubles. So being miserly. Being a writer or having thought I sired lots of babies that were in my family. Stuff like the British with Middlemarch where a summary was the marriage life being problematic in reality like 'don't build castles in the sky and expect to live in them'. So because of my business acumen (which is actually us army retirement and ssdi) I am supporting the community like charity or including everyone from those incarcerated to those hospitalized the poor house and the jails and the workhouses.
JD Salinger so I really ramped up at set my trajectory for when I got older when I was younger. Not wanting to pitter patter out with problems like aids or divorce. Contributing to my parents family and still being their son lots of arrested development. So being a drop out many times.
Henry Miller so I was outcast for setting out to write the great american novel. Did I do that a little bit? When I had comparable traits like getting stationed overseas or having a court case I beat. Being active with the women.
Here were some books I related too:
- Bleakhouse lots of frivolous lawsuits a pessimistic outlook to survival
- A Christmas Carol no other option than business
- Catcher in the Rye depressing VA boy
- Tropic of Cancer poetic artist making it
- 9 Stories Salinger ("A Perfect Day for Bananafish" "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut" "Just Before the War with the Eskimos" "The Laughing Man" "Down at the Dinghy" "For Esmé—with Love and Squalor" "Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes" "De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period" "Teddy")
- the Rosy Crucifixion a bohemian divorce or a sequel from HM other misc releases like Tropic of Capricorn
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