The Quick and the Dead by Joy Williams
Author:Joy Williams [Williams, Joy]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: Modern, Contemporary, Fiction
ISBN: 9780307763822
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2000-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
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Sherwin was eating lunch at one of his favorite neighborhood establishments. The building had been conceived as a bank, but the bank had failed. Now it was a restaurant whose intentions were difficult to determine. He and Alice were sitting in an enclosed patio that once had offered the convenience of a drive-up window. A striped awning hugged the area, altering the hue of flesh and food alike. Each table had a card propped among the condiments (the ketchup looked quite green) stating YOUâRE NOT GOING COLOR-BLIND! OUR NEW AWNING CAUSES THIS EFFECT! PEACE!â Sherwin was eating pasta primavera. Oil glistened on his chin. Alice, opposite him, hadnât said anything for some minutes.
âYou ever notice that I got a glass eye?â Sherwin asked.
âNo,â Alice said.
âPretty interesting, huh?â
âNo,â Alice said. âYou donât have a glass eye. Both of them move.â
âThatâs because itâs on a coral fragment. Thereâs a real piece of coral back there that the muscles are attached to, so it can swing around a little bit. A little piece of coral from Americaâs only living reef tract off Marathon, Florida.â
âYou canât take coral in the Florida Keys,â Alice said. âItâs a crime. A felony.â
âA felony!â Sherwin said.
âA misdemeanor, then. It should be a felony.â
âMy God, sheâd deprive me of an eye.â
âIf you donât have an eye and you put in something that looks like an eye, it doesnât seem like the you I know. The you I know would want a big hole behind dark glasses, or youâd want an eye that looked like a tattooed egg.â
Sherwin grinned at her. âSurely you didnât say a tattooed egg.â
âOne of those eggs, you know, it starts with an F.â
âFabergé.â
âRight. Fabergé.â
Sherwin stopped grinning. He looked down at his plate and pushed it away, then picked up a cigarette heâd left burning in the ashtray.
âCoral is alive, you know,â Alice said fretfully. âThe coral reef is like an underwater forest, and a variety of marine life depends onââ
âIâm ordering some buffalo wings and sweet potato fries. The sweet potato fries are good here, you want some?â
âWhy do they call them buffalo wings?â
âThe term is supposed to connote whimsical fantasy, Alice.â
âThat is so offensive. In less than a hundred years, Americans reduced the quintessential animal of the continent by ninety-nine-point-nine percent. Only twenty-three remained whenââ
âAlice, have some fries.â
âDo you know that more than forty percent of our food has been genetically altered?â she said wearily, then gazed at the iced tea before her. Everything was big in this place, enormous. There must have been a quart of it in a disgusting pink plastic glass.
When had she fallen out of love with him? Sherwin wondered. For about two weeks, he couldâve asked her to do anything and she wouldâve. That was love, wasnât it? Heâd thought he had all the time in the world to decide what to do with her. Sheâd amused him, repelled him. Women had always repelled him, they were whiskered slits, irresponsible, barbaric, theyâd eat you alive. In dreams, heâd embrace a woman and turn into a pillar of blood.
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