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They can repeat any dialogue from any DVD boxset ever released in the history of sitting on the couch and merging disgustingly into the same sweaty delivery pizza sweating, cat litter stinking, 8 years into this and still no kids, crazed relationship of a catastrophe of disappointment. Comments/Enlarge | See all


Oh, now look what you’ve gone and done. You’ve made me put you in the DOs for pissing up against a dumpster like a little stray cat. You’re in biiiiig trouble, young lady. Comments/Enlarge | See all






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Flannery O’Connor’s short stories are really funny, but no one ever talks about that. It might be because the jokes aren’t haw-haw jokes, or it might be because the humor is so dark that a lot of people don’t have the taste for it. She has this way of piling one beat-the-wall setup after another for a couple pages, and then exploding them in a moment of humiliation—or hubris or cruelty or whatever.

One example is in her story “Enoch and the Gorilla.” Enoch is new to the city, and he’s alone, carrying a broken umbrella with a dog-headed handle because he thinks it looks “distinguished.” It starts raining buckets. Enoch takes shelter and sees that there is something going on at a theater, some commotion. He goes up and finds out kids are waiting to shake hands with a man in a gorilla suit, to promote a gorilla movie. Enoch worms his way into the line with the idea that he’ll say something to the gorilla—something hurtful and funny that will get all the children’s attention and amuse them. When he finally gets up to the gorilla, he extends his hand, and says, “Name of Enoch. Enoch Emory. Come from… etc.” The man in the gorilla suit, still holding Enoch’s hand, leans forward, close enough that Enoch can see his eyes, and he says, “You go to hell.”

Flannery O’Connor made this cartoon while she was in college. She made hundreds of them, and they’re all full of heavy sarcasm and stupid haw-haw jokes, but still, they have a faint suggestion of what’s to come: A genius who is dying of lupus and remembering the people in the South, i.e., comedy gold.

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Anonymous, on Oct 14, 2009 wrote:
i read the caption as ’hrump, not ’nough pride to build a nest’
Anonymous, on Aug 24, 2009 wrote:
Enoch and the Gorilla was a hilarious part of the film version of Wise Blood -- anyone who hasn’t seen Wise Blood (with Brad Dourif and Harry Dean Stanton) is totally missing out. The book is great of course but if you’re a lazy fuck and can’t get it up for books, just see this movie and then you can tell people you’ve ’read’ flannery o’connor.

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