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House with the Blue Bed P ages: 3-41. By: Briseida Zaragoza Andrea Garcia. Sand (5-7). Donegal Bay Walking between Streedagh and Mullaghmore Sand “Smooth, stiff, almost hard but extremely thin” “What do I make now as memory of something lost?”
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House with the Blue BedPages: 3-41 By: Briseida Zaragoza Andrea Garcia
Sand (5-7) • Donegal Bay • Walking between Streedagh and Mullaghmore • Sand • “Smooth, stiff, almost hard but extremely thin” • “What do I make now as memory of something lost?” • Bay and North Atlantic across Dernish compare to Streedagh or Lissadell or Ross Point. • Why does he talk about the sand?
Air (13-16) • Berkeley • Described another Beach • He Defines wind • “for winds after all are named for their compass point sources, nothing so much as unsettles the flow of wind until it comes against the board and flat-topped mountain” • Hotel Manager • Invited him in
Bodies (19-22) • Three Situations about human bodies • Woman laying in her own blood • The lady who cried out loud “from the lion house at the San Francisco Zoo” • In San Jose, Three Mexicans • One Drunk and got arrested • Boy walked away frightened • Other man stayed with no motions
Days (25-27) • Left his wife to work in Berkley and to write a book about time • He lived in Westwood • Born in LA • Why didn’t have “no particular awe for Hollywood, Disneyland or the Bonaventure”? • Why did it struck him “which home”? • Does he mean by dislocaisa?? • Dislocation
Flight (33-35) • Hummingbirds • “Magic and such joy” • He “felt like shit and wanted Mexico to fix” him. • Why did he describe the broad beach every bloomy? • He wonders how life would be if he was a hummingbird?