Outside my window, four palm trees shake their mop-tops in the windy cold like they’re The Beatles, and it’s 1964 . . . and I’m fifteen, stretched out before the altar of a console TV, the wooden doors opened because it’s Sunday, and television is allowed, recompense for early morning attendance at church. My father reads the paper, […]

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