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What kind of woman was she? What kind of woman was it who called to me from that calamity on the Seventh Avenue line? What kind of woman do I love now, with a fealty that will not cease, not till my occluded arteries send their clots up to the spongy interiors in my skull and I go mute and slack? I love the kind of woman whose hair has gone gray in a not terribly flattering way, the kind who doesn't even notice how she has to keeps having to buy larger jeans, the kind who likes big cars because she doesn't like to be uncomfortable. I love this woman because she is gifted with astounding premonitory skills: no matter how uncertain, how despondent, how lost her mate feels, no matter how dire the circumstances, she nonetheless predicts that Everything will be roses.


Rick Moody


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While his work remains highly polarizing among readers and critics he is generally praised as a highly ambitious writer and one of the most original literary voices of his generation. Rick Moody (born Hiram Frederick Moody III October 18 1961) is an American novelist and short story writer best known for the 1994 novel The Ice Storm a chronicle of the dissolution of two suburban Connecticut families over Thanksgiving weekend in 1973 which brought widespread acclaim became a bestseller and was made into a feature film of the same title.

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