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And what I hadn’t noticed yesterday, if it was there yesterday (don’t look back), is the shadow of his cigarette and hand on the sheer silk of her dress, like the shadow of the ghost agent Riggs in his fedora in the background curtains, like a cigarette that belongs to someone else and will haunt the two of them, but you can’t go back.
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We’re going to have to give Britt’s upcoming Hawaii picture a title. Honolulu Lulu. Aloha Death. Hula Troop. Lei Lady Lei.
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You want the song to be playing. You want to hear that voice. You want it to be this moment, right now. You want to be swept away. This is the moment, this 1/24th of a second, the one that really matters. I promise it is.
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There is no Christmas in the Lonely Place. Or there may be, but we’ll be long gone.
In a Lonely Place on 12-25-2018
Oh man. She wants the cigarette, wants him, everything. Bogie here is just barely holding on. His face has gone numb. It’s really your only choice with something like her. Shut it all down, batten the hatches, hope to survive.
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If cigarettes were inextinguishable like this, I could write a story about a single cigarette, passed hands to lips, from an L.A. bar and out into the streets, hands to lips up the coast to San Francisco, hands to lips across the sea, friends and strangers hands to lips, until the universe, in an instant, exhaled a single perfect smoke ring.⠀
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Breathe. You’re at one with the moment. Nope.⠀
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I’m starting to wonder if maybe Gloria Grahame wasn’t a smoker, though I find that hard to believe. I want to go back and watch her other movies now, to see if she does it with conviction, but I can’t imagine her not habitually devouring them. Do we have an unfounded tendency to think in movie categories (bad girls smoke cigarettes), or do certain characters really destroy themselves in specific ways?
In a Lonely Place on 02-15-2019
“Everything is too far away in the past, or mysteriously too close.” – Marguerite Yourcenar
In a Lonely Place on 02-16-2019
I was going to tell you about my feelings today, but tomorrow they’ll be different, and I must build on stronger foundations than that, so I’ll build on this 1/24th of a second, then the next 1/24th of a second, and then time will be on my side.
In a Lonely Place on 02-17-2019
Bogart had a vertical scar on the right of his top lip, which is the place he notched his cigarette. The story is that when he was in the Navy, he was charged with transporting a prisoner. When changing trains, the handcuffed prisoner asked for a cigarette. Bogart looked down for a match, the prisoner punched him in the face, and fled. So you can understand why Gloria Grahame’s such a relief, beyond the obvious.⠀
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Look at the way their faces are made. Cheek-to-cheek, they would fit perfectly, Bogie’s jowl beneath Gloria’s high cheekbone. Which begs the question of whether it’s better to fit perfectly, or learn to accept the terrifying spaces in between.⠀
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They lived at the same speed. They coincided in the Lonely Place, like the Gregorian and Hijri years in 20912. They both died at age 57. I have just turned 45.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-01-2019
Have I written about her nose, larger than expected? I just noticed it today, but there’s a faint memory of noticing it before. I still think it’s beautiful (and of course it is), but imagine how quick love would fade if we could remember everything. That nose, always that nose, every day that nose. Forgetting saves the species.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-02-2019
There is only this moment, this 1/24th of a second, and the only rule is “Look”.
In a Lonely Place on 03-03-2019
In the world as we currently understand it, only the men who fight to the very top are finally freed for true greatness. To them I’d like to reintroduce the men who love.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-04-2019
I was feeling inspired today and briefly thought that while I’m doing just a minute of In a Lonely Place (where one frame per day will take me almost four years), what if I just went ahead and did the whole movie? Then I did the math: this movie’s 89 minutes, at one frame per day, would last 351 years. Rarely has my own mortality been made so clear to me, but instead of inspiring a sense of urgency, I no longer knew what to do with myself and have wasted the rest of the day in what can only be called extreme fashion.
In a Lonely Place on 03-05-2019
In the Lonely Place, hangovers last a decade or two.⠀
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The days I’ve squandered with Britt have regrettably caused me to miss some of those moments that come but once in a lifetime: his smile has spread to show a gap in his teeth, and from her clenched hand, if I’m not mistaken, her index finger has extended. Gloria Grahame is relaxing, and in registering this, I realize that I’ve relaxed too. There will never be time for all the moments you missed, but nonetheless there will be time.⠀
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Here’s what Bogie’s gin-and-tonic wants to say to Gloria’s gin-and-tonic this very instant: “You see how the smoke from her cigarette flows like liquid right across the gap between them, as if he’s sucking it in with his teeth? I don’t know, I was just wondering if you’d noticed that.”⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-17-2019
The lemon peel in Gloria’s gin-and-tonic is not like a parasite embedded in its host. It’s more like a heart or a soul or a sex appeal. The lemon glances through the haze of the gin and the tonic at Miss Grahame’s fingers, still mostly clenched after all this time (all this time?) and she (she’s a she, this lemon peel) wants to stretch out past her limits, until she’s all zest.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-18-2019
“Instead of paying attention to the faces of people passing by, I watched their feet, and all these busy types were reduced to hurrying steps – toward what? And it was clear to me that our mission was to graze the dust in search of a mystery stripped of anything serious.” – Emil Cioran⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-19-2019
In a Lonely Place on 03-20-2019
If I wrote a self-help book, I would write that you will survive the seemingly endless days of seeing only surfaces – you will! – and then someday you will discover a gap, a break in the surface (which for you will have become as uniform as a starless night). And then I would call your attention to the gap between Bogart’s arm and torso, which may be exactly what you’ve been looking for, but of course this is your journey, not mine, and that’s for you to decide.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-21-2019
Still looking for gaps, tears in the fabric of space-time, escape: the gap today appears below Bogart’s earlobe, the dark shadow there, a portal through his jaw, or more likely straight into the part of the brain called the Pons, realm of the nuclei ruling sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, facial expressions, facial sensation, and posture. Which explains just about everything. Come back out when you’re done.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-22-2019
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I’m still here. They are too. Like cigarettes in a toilet bowl, refusing to be flushed, no matter how many times you send down a Great Flood from on high.
In a Lonely Place on 03-25-2019
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Gloria Grahame’s gin-and-tonic stretches her shadow out towards Miss Grahame’s gauzy arm. Not too precariously – she doesn’t want to look foolish in front of Bogart’s gin-and-tonic. And as she stretches her shadow, and looks, she discovers an intense longing to be like that beautiful diamond earring, shadowed so perfectly on a smooth neck, and then she wonders what’s wrong with her to be dreaming of how her own shadow might otherwise be, or if that’s even wrong.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-27-2019
In a Lonely Place on 03-28-2019
With the cigarette released from his control, she’s smoking it now with such smirking confidence that he’s got his teeth out. To think that I ever doubted her capacity to subjugate a death stick….⠀⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-29-2019
From the novel: “’You’re pretty sure of yourself, aren’t you, Dix?’⠀
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‘Never before.’⠀
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Her eyes opened full again and laughter echoed through her. ‘Oh brother!’ she breathed.⠀
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He didn’t answer her, only with the look in his eyes.”⠀
In a Lonely Place on 03-30-2019
His hand returns to his lighter, like a talisman you clutch to ward off the vampires, some welcome familiarity faced with this curled-lip bloodthirsty blonde. She is the future to which you belong, but for once let time move slow.
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These days I often think of that William Carlos Williams poem:⠀
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so much depends⠀
upon⠀
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a red wheel⠀
barrow⠀
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glazed with rain⠀
water⠀
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beside the white⠀
chickens⠀
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So much depends upon the loose cigarette I’ve just discovered between Bogart’s thumb and forefinger. Will it rise mouthwards to mirror Gloria’s in an ecstasy of symmetry? Or will it simply be as it is? I’m rooting for the ecstasy, but like a poem outside time, so much can only depend upon This, not Next. ⠀
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You begin to understand meditation, and living in the moment. You realize that a moment, properly inhabited, is too brief for thought. And yet it seems you cannot properly inhabit even 1/24th of a second. Your shirt is too tight. Too loose? Maybe another coffee. Maybe a walk.
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In a Lonely Place on 04-15-2019
Flashback to 1993 and a restaurant in downtown Richmond called Bogart’s. She lit a cigarette, still conceivable in the last decade of Bogie’s century, and said we should really talk sometime, really talk, not like this, before falling silent to stare at the movie posters on the walls. “We’ll always have Paris,” I murmured, knowing just enough, and not really even that. This was long before I’d seen Moroccan discotheques at dawn – or even Paris. She squinted through smoke and grinned. There was a crowd, we were drinking pink rabbits, and somebody was waiting in a station wagon to take her home.⠀⠀
In a Lonely Place on 04-16-2019
In a Lonely Place on 04-17-2019
A little-known Hollywood fact: Humphrey Bogart had an extraordinarily odd left pinkie, sharply hooked as if for trout. To rephrase Nietzsche: when nothing matters, everything matters.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 04-18-2019
Is this the 1/24th of a second he fell in love with her, grinning like a schoolboy, or was he always in love with her, a moment being the only way we know to remember?
In a Lonely Place on 04-19-2019
His pedantic quoting of the planet’s literature having fallen on deaf ears, the tiny upside-down alien on Gloria’s right shoulder (his antenna now retracting in a crisis of confidence) is becoming desperate, and potentially dangerous: “We have arrived on this planet to become shadow earrings and whisper orders directly into your brains!” He’s taking this very seriously, but she appears about to burst into laughter. ⠀
In a Lonely Place on 04-20-2019
The shadows in Plato’s allegorical cave are meant to represent a reflected reality half-perceived by the unenlightened, but tell me Plato, how can you look at the shadow of Gloria Grahame’s hand slashed across the front of her silk dress without attaining enlightenment?
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Maybe I’ve been lazy, simply moving words around to pass the time, but today I woke up and simply looked at Gloria Grahame. Take a moment. Right? Just goes to show you the debilitating effects of a routine. Hitchhike to work today. Ask a stranger which cereal to buy. Disconnect to start a revolution.
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In a Lonely Place on 05-01-2019
Only now do I notice that her index finger must be red-tipped, which is exciting me far more than anything else today, although for some reason the straightness of that finger is also irresistible. Maybe when you fell in love, what you were falling for wasn’t what you thought, but something else that passed too quickly to notice. ⠀
In a Lonely Place on 05-02-2019
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In a Lonely Place on 05-04-2019
During his lifetime, and even now, Riggs has always felt a sexual chemistry with self-involved women. He’s good audience – attentive, admiring – a faceless form in a red velvet theater, until his paramours are encouraged to reveal the extent of capacities previously known only to themselves. And yet these relationships, on the rare occasions he consummated them, always fizzled in the first act. So now he wonders whether his talent for observation, which in his own self-involvement he had always considered a virtue, was in fact a disengagement from the world, which had only made murderous demons of the women he had admired. Perhaps the real demon was Riggs, an anti-demon corrupting the world with his absence. And now he was a ghost (poetic justice) sentenced to his own individually tailored hell, only capable of observing as the world passed through his hands. No. Now more than ever, he must take action.
In a Lonely Place on 05-05-2019
In a Lonely Place on 05-06-2019
“Do you like me even just a little?” Riggs had asked, hating himself. “I’m not here to be someplace else,” she had hissed, stubbing out a freshly lit cigarette beneath a sharp heel. He didn’t know whether she was quoting some important thinker – Nietzsche? – or just tired. He took it as a yes. She was tired. She liked him. And that night in his nightmares, alone in his own bed, the heel was a dagger putting out his eyes. The next morning he felt tired, but he had forgotten the incident, and Britt was the whole world as he whistled into his coffee.
In a Lonely Place on 05-07-2019
In a Lonely Place on 05-08-2019
That night a drunken Riggs left Britt on Sunset Boulevard after some shouting, went home (such as it was), and set about shaving his brown corduroy pants. “I feel like I’m wearing a frickin’ pelt in these things!” a neighbor later reported hearing him shout. “Please, Jesus, from now on let me be streamlined. Let me be heartless. Let me be free!”
In a Lonely Place on 05-09-2019
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In a Lonely Place on 05-11-2019
I am interested in the tiniest possible turns capable of destroying perfection, the insignificant occurrences that would terminate even the most incandescent love affair. A lover haranguing an unsuspecting waiter. In an envelope sealed with a kiss, two tickets to Disney World. A judgment of Shakespeare as hopelessly outdated. Or Humphrey Bogart deciding not to smoke his cigarette, but to clean his front tooth with it. Of course that would never happen. Stay with me, Bogie. Don’t destroy our perfection.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 05-12-2019
In a Lonely Place on 05-13-2019
In a Lonely Place on 05-14-2019
To pass through Gloria Grahame’s lungs for a moment or two, wishing you could linger, only to emerge as light as a cloud.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 05-15-2019
I’m always drawn to a symmetry. Now we’ve got glasses and napkins and cigarettes. Then once I’ve registered the symmetry, it quickly becomes oppressive, and I want it destroyed. Maybe what I really want is to be in the frame myself and thereby force some reconfiguration. Maybe symmetry is my invitation to enter the world.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 05-16-2019
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In a Lonely Place on 05-21-2019
Once upon a time, I foolishly feared Bogart might clean his teeth with that cigarette. Now I understand that he’s employing an elaborate technique: he neatly sets the filter’s tip on his second right top tooth, then closes his lips around it. We’ll need to watch a few more cigarettes, and a few billion more frames, over another dozen lives, to test this theory with any rigor. So I’ll just choose to believe it, which is ultimately the best you can ever do.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 05-22-2019
A first indication that Gloria Grahame may be at least subconsciously aware of Britt in the background, and of the murderous extent to which she’ll go to attract the spotlight: the smoke from Miss Grahame’s cigarette appears to be heading, like a rival ghost to Riggs in his fedora, right for the beautiful (?) killer’s charming head. Yes, Britt’s the kind of woman who seems to accumulate ghosts like accessories.
In a Lonely Place on 05-23-2019
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In a Lonely Place on 05-27-2019
I’m in Mexico City, tracking Bolaño through the streets. Here’s something you notice, even enthralled by fresh surroundings: when everything changes, it doesn’t really. The cigarettes still take weeks to get lit. Which, paradoxically, is an argument for this moment right now. Vamos.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 05-28-2019
In a Lonely Place on 05-29-2019
Bogie’s dark right shoulder is now perfectly replicated in Britt’s dark shadow at her back. And if the shadow on the curtain across your room is the smudge of my hand, and your leg is the stripe extending from the foot of my desk? Just putting that out there (on the wall over your left shoulder)…
In a Lonely Place on 05-30-2019
Yesterday I wrote about the shadow of Bogart’s shoulder transposed to the back of Britt’s chair. The notion was that our shadows live in a separate dimension, uniting us in ways we can’t fathom. Ridiculous, of course. And yet today Bogart’s shoulder, transposed into Britt’s shadow, has crept into the foreground over Gloria Grahame’s left arm. So who’s ridiculous now? Hmm?⠀
In a Lonely Place on 05-31-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-01-2019
Repetition is a form of change. Repetition is a form of change. Repetition is a form of change. See? Nothing is replicable. You’re not what you were.
In a Lonely Place on 06-02-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-03-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-04-2019
Riggs, the ghost in the background curtains, has either taken off his fedora, or has shifted his position while he waits eternally for hidden blonde Britt to become someone else, or has thrown himself into a ghost war with Gloria’s encroaching smoke. Even ghosts, haunting eternally, get impatient.
In a Lonely Place on 06-05-2019
Look at her eyes looking at his, already making plans. Look at his smile, aware of her eyes, even if he’s thinking of next weekend. We can pretend our thoughts have given us control, but meanwhile mysteries are making us.
In a Lonely Place on 06-06-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-07-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-08-2019
What if we were to zap Bogart out of the picture and replace him with Cary Grant, or Gary Cooper, or you, or me? It wouldn’t make any difference. Tonight, at least, and maybe next Tuesday, Gloria Grahame would still be looking seductive, her eyes unmistakably intrigued. So keep loving the ones in front of you. That’s how you make a difference.
In a Lonely Place on 06-09-2019
Two days ago I was celebrating the birth of the world as Bogie’s lighter sparked into flame. Turns out that what I had decided was not a reflection…was a reflection. There was no flame. No worlds were birthed. Our celebrations were arbitrary.
In a Lonely Place on 06-10-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-11-2019
Gloria Grahame’s smoke is now bigger than both their heads, and soon it will be as big as the room. Soon it will be nothing.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 06-12-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-13-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-14-2019
Today her devouring glance appears aimed not at him, but at his cigarette, as if she’s imagining smoking it too, right out of his fingers. He’s no longer a man. He’s a delivery device.
In a Lonely Place on 06-15-2019
Checking in on blonde Britt in the background, slightly more of her revealed each day, I’m alarmed to find that the bright spot of her earring is shadowed on her neck, just as Gloria Grahame’s is shadowed on her shoulder – which we now know is an upside-down antennaed alien bent on destroying the planet. Once you start seeing things, you see them everywhere. You see aliens everywhere. Better to see prophets or saints. Or is it?
In a Lonely Place on 06-16-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-17-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-18-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-19-2019
She’s excited for him. I feel it. Fellow druggies. Addiction’s a shared secret, and we’re all addicts of something. The trick is to find, or avoid, your secret sharers.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 06-20-2019
And today, for the first time, I notice what looks like a gold horsefly on Gloria’s black dress just to the right of her gin-and-tonic. It’s astonishing how much we miss of what’s right in front of us, and I guess there are two types of people: those who’d choose to see more, and those who’d rather see less. I’m both.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 06-21-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-22-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-23-2019
Every smoker holds a lighter between fingers and a thumb, but have you ever seen one hold the bottom with the thumb and flick the flint with the fingers? Fascinating. Somebody needs to do a documentary on this 1/24th of a second.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 06-24-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-25-2019
I honestly have no idea what Riggs – the ghost in a fedora who haunts Britt from the back curtains – is doing. Today I notice he’s suddenly moved down to a spot just over Gloria’s left shoulder. He appears to have lost weight. Does that mean he’s fading, or concentrating?⠀
In a Lonely Place on 06-26-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-27-2019
Probability guarantees that I’ve misinterpreted almost everything. So maybe we’re the ghosts stuck in time, while Riggs moves freely through ecstatic dimensions. Just thinking that briefly transported me off into an ecstatic dimension, but don’t worry, I’m back. How are you? ⠀
In a Lonely Place on 06-28-2019
In a Lonely Place on 06-29-2019
Bogart’s bottom lip gleams white today, as if the flame is passing into him. I’ve been reading about quantum entanglement theory, the physical phenomenon of particle exchange between bodies in close proximity, such that one body can then no longer be described as independently of the other. Which explains the spooky premonitions we have about others with whom we’ve most freely exchanged. And now I wonder if the same goes for cigarettes. ⠀
In a Lonely Place on 06-30-2019
Each of us is complicit in the fast-forwarded modern world’s conspiracy to direct our attentions only to what’s most obvious. So stop asking yourself whether that cigarette is lit or not. The buzz is surely imminent, and will come and go, but what you’re missing is Britt revealing the real secret off Bogie’s right elbow, which is that she appears to have two sets of eyebrows.
In a Lonely Place on 07-01-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-02-2019
Gloria has gone away into herself. I wonder what she’s thinking, but I suspect she’s only feeling, because she is nobody-but-herself, and I’ve been reading E.E.Cummings today: “Almost anybody can learn to think or believe or know, but not a single human being can be taught to feel. Why? Because whenever you think or you believe or you know, you’re a lot of other people: but the moment you feel, you’re nobody-but-yourself.”⠀
In a Lonely Place on 07-03-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-04-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-05-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-06-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-07-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-08-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-09-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-10-2019
The question I most often get asked about this experiment is why I chose this minute of all minutes. Why didn’t I choose an action sequence from a blockbuster? Great question. Pertinent. Because at 24 frames per second, it’s one of the most romantic minutes ever made. I simply hadn’t considered the importance of timing on romance. Still, look at those two.
In a Lonely Place on 07-11-2019
If this were the 1/24th of a second, you’d always choose Gloria. She sees you. She knows you get the joke. And although there will be other 1/24ths of a second, in which she’ll undoubtedly be an unadulterated nightmare, you’ll always remember this 1/24th of a second. Which is an argument for, and against, the moment. Or, for choosing what to remember.
In a Lonely Place on 07-12-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-13-2019
And Britt in the background, not wanting to be outshone by these two foregrounded flames, makes her earring glow brighter than ever before, so that the reflection on her shoulder (which our investigations have shown is an alien masquerading as an earring reflection to whisper commands into the closest ear) shines brighter too. All that shines brighter makes others shine brighter too. Constellations are born, extending out of the frame and across the world.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 07-14-2019
In a fraction of an instant, her mouth has become a toothless black hole, smoky and forbidding, mildly repulsive. Sometimes you’d like to pay less attention. Then the brain activates: Gloria’s not really like that. She can’t be. She’s beautiful. Isn’t she?
In a Lonely Place on 07-15-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-16-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-17-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-18-2019
Gloria Grahame is sucking the souls from our chests into the dark maw of her mouth, and we are liberated to rampage helter-skelter through the nights till we collapse in bewildered exhaustion.
In a Lonely Place on 07-19-2019
Her fingers have sprouted from the side of her napkin like a yucca.
In a Lonely Place on 07-20-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-21-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-22-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-23-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-24-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-25-2019
He’s smiling, just enough to indicate a shift, smiling at her in his mind even if he hasn’t seen her in a while, smiling at her delight. What captures her attention? Surely Hadda Hapgood singing at the piano, whom we haven’t seen in months, but still sings. The song is always there, and he hears it too.
In a Lonely Place on 07-26-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-27-2019
I get the feeling Bogie’s bottom lip has progressively stuck out these past few days, as if he’s willing to get punched, and because Bogie’s willing, it occurs to me that assuming you’re respectful, a life well lived means sticking out your bottom lip as often and as consistently as possible for things for which you’d be willing to take a punch. ⠀
In a Lonely Place on 07-28-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-29-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-30-2019
In a Lonely Place on 07-31-2019
Riggs was born in Peoria, Illinois. 1920. His father was a mechanic. Riggs’ Rigs. Such an embarrassing name to young Riggs that he needed to believe he was different, that he had a special magic inside, that he could be someone else. At eighteen he escaped on a bus to Hollywood, unable to conceive how he could be anyone else in Peoria, unable to conceive of becoming anyone else unless someone told him who to be and gave him transformative lines to speak. He started wearing a fedora. This was the extent of his personality at the time.
In a Lonely Place on 08-01-2019
Arriving in Hollywood, Riggs couldn’t even get an audition. Confidence graced him only when speaking into mirrors. He felt like an actual person then, like Hollywood. He didn’t have a car, but a roommate did, an actor needing to get to auditions. The car was a lemon, yet Riggs could fix it, not a mechanic like his father – not that – but more like an agent, they joked, making auditions happen, tuning the engine that ran Hollywood. Of course Riggs didn’t want to be an agent either, but it was better than being a mechanic.
In a Lonely Place on 08-02-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-03-2019
And just as her smoke begins to die, his appears in a solid burst, and if I didn’t know how this movie turns out, I would make this another definition of love: exhaling the smoke when the other’s smoke falters, gently picking up the slack, so that there’s always enough smoke to shroud your story in a bit of unforeseen mystery. There’s your new slogan, Marlboro. You’re welcome.
In a Lonely Place on 08-04-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-05-2019
Riggs had thought that in becoming a Hollywood agent he would become himself. Slowly he convinced a few of the desperate actors who hung around the diner to speak to someone else on their behalf. They were only too happy to find an agent, of some sort, and place the burden of their own becoming in the hands of someone else. All across the nation people were gladly handing over their selves to others in the hopes of becoming themselves, desperate to fast-forward into glory, to escape the slow, awful ticking of the present.
In a Lonely Place on 08-06-2019
But being a Hollywood agent brought Riggs no relief. He filled his days with meetings, performing agent-like activities. But life was still elsewhere. He was still elsewhere, like a displaced shadow, like the mini-Riggs within him now released, in death, to haunt from the curtains beside him. He is (they are) there, and I am here, so the book I am reading by Jenny Odell is in our world: “What’s especially tragic about a mind that imagines itself as something separate, defensible, and capable of ‘efficiency’ is not just that it results in a probably very boring (and bored) person; it’s that it’s based on a complete fallacy about the constitution of the self as something separate from others and from the world. Although I can understand it as the logical outcome of a very human craving for stability and categories, I also see this desire as, ironically, the intersection of many forces inside and outside this imagined ‘self’: fear of change, capitalist ideas of time and value, and an inability to accept mortality.”
In a Lonely Place on 08-07-2019
As we learn to pay closer attention to the smoke and the shadows, we develop our capacity to pay closer attention to ourselves. The outward faculty also extends inward. Outward and inward are one and the same. I see you.
In a Lonely Place on 08-08-2019
Another 1/24 of a second passes. Can you feel it? Did we take sufficient care? Victor Frankl has this idea of living as if rescuing each moment as best one can and delivering it safely into the past. Here’s what he also says: “Live as if you were living for the second time and had acted as wrongly the first time as you are about to act now.”
In a Lonely Place on 08-09-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-10-2019
You can’t know what Bogie’s thinking. You can never know what Bogie’s thinking. Thoughts are like passing clouds in the blue sky, and Bogie is the sky. But raised in the church, what if it were the bible’s Song of Songs: “Behold, you are beautiful, my beloved, truly delightful. Our couch is green; the beams of our house are cedar; our rafters are pine.”
In a Lonely Place on 08-11-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-12-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-13-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-14-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-15-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-16-2019
Talk about a week full of revelations. The action really appears to be heating up here in year two (second fifteen). Never before noticed: the band of black at his left wrist, like a leather strap, between his watch and the white of his shirt. What could that possibly be? I’m at a loss. The mystery thickens.
In a Lonely Place on 08-17-2019
Staring at today as I become a Buddhist while reading Jane Hirshfield: “Zen pretty much comes down to three things – everything changes; everything is connected; pay attention.”
In a Lonely Place on 08-18-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-19-2019
Someone suggested that today I post some political outrage, hashtagged to mine the likes like gold, then go back and delete the text, substituting something more suitable. But if the Lonely Place teaches us anything, it’s that you can’t go back, and the outrage you manufactured for a moment, craving some brief fame, becomes an indelible part of who you are.
In a Lonely Place on 08-20-2019
Gloria’s smoke today is a jellyfish beneath a single bright star, drawn by a child who’s proudly mastered the five points.
In a Lonely Place on 08-21-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-22-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-23-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-24-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-25-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-26-2019
The Lonely Place imposes a scale within which I cannot abdicate responsibility by passively raging against distant autocrats and far-flung horrors, but by seeing the world I experience daily and transforming it by taking some small action. The world may affect me via degrees of separation, but I am here in this place today.
In a Lonely Place on 08-27-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-28-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-29-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-30-2019
In a Lonely Place on 08-31-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-01-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-02-2019
Yep, Bogart. That’s a cigarette. You’ve seen one before. So maybe look at her instead. But then I guess the most incandescent love stories tend to be born from states of extreme boredom.
In a Lonely Place on 09-03-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-04-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-05-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-06-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-07-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-08-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-09-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-10-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-11-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-12-2019
Imagine if they’d had smartphones, subtle apps greedy for the continued commodification of individual selves. Our corporate reality sanctions romance, which can be packaged and sold like scented candles, but as corporations endlessly optimize efficiencies, seeking to colonize any remaining stray attention, increasingly they must be at war with love, which is by definition a waste of valuable time. Yet here they are, Gloria and Bogie, day after day, patiently. Love has become our only possible act of resistance.
In a Lonely Place on 09-13-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-14-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-15-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-16-2019
Unfortunately (or fortunately?) love at first sight takes years in the Lonely Place. You eventually need eyeglasses to see it through.
In a Lonely Place on 09-17-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-18-2019
Bogart’s eyes open, his mouth too, face softening, as if finally prepared to address her beauty, though perhaps what he’s really seeing is the nebulous woman now made of smoke between them, sharp nose, hand on her chin, gazing at Gloria herself.
In a Lonely Place on 09-19-2019
Now his eyes are on her face, and Virginia Woolf’s got the right attitude as she waits with us for him to speak: “What is the meaning of life? That was all – a simple question; one that tended to close in on one with years. The great revelation had never come. The great revelation perhaps never did come. Instead there were little daily miracles, illuminations, matches struck unexpectedly in the dark; here was one. This, that, and the other….”
In a Lonely Place on 09-20-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-21-2019
And suddenly his cigarette sends up a puff of smoke. I’m riveted. Aren’t you? Look at her mouth today. She’s got plans. Her eyes are going to meet his, and she knows perfectly well that across the nation a thousand cigarettes will be simultaneously lit. He knows it too. Or at least his cigarette knows it. I am increasingly willing to believe in the magic wisdom of our random accoutrements.
In a Lonely Place on 09-22-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-23-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-24-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-25-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-26-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-27-2019
Each 1/24th of a second is a place we’ve never been.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 09-28-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-29-2019
In a Lonely Place on 09-30-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-01-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-02-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-03-2019
Sometimes I have the feeling I’m stating the same one thing each day, only in different ways, just as the image is always the same at first glance, even though it’s different. But what is the one thing? I also have the feeling that if I knew, it wouldn’t matter anyone. The endless iterations and revisions created the one thing, which in turn created more iterations and revisions, on and on and on.
In a Lonely Place on 10-04-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-05-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-06-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-07-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-08-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-09-2019
Their necks today, the sliver of white at hers, which I’d never noticed, like a healed scar or a gap you’d wish to gently slip your hand into, and his, a shadow earpiece and the reassuring tendons and folds of age.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 10-10-2019
I used to have perfect vision. But you should know that over the past few months I’ve gone half blind. So I may be missing important details. Or I may be seeing things differently than they really are. The doctor says it’s normal at my age.
In a Lonely Place on 10-11-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-12-2019
Sometimes, instead of attempting to note the change, or philosophize about change as a concept, it’s reassuring to know that each day there are changes, even if you spent the day wasting time that was not wasted, because everything was changing regardless of you.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 10-13-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-14-2019
A few days ago the smoke from his nostrils was like a cartoon bull’s, but now it’s a beak hanging open, Bogie a rumpled bird of prey too jaded to stir from the branch.
In a Lonely Place on 10-15-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-16-2019
Why is she smiling? He’s been sitting there all this time. Nothing has especially changed. She’s smiling because she’s seeing the future – a word, or a kiss – and whatever happens, her ability to see the future makes her happy.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 10-17-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-18-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-19-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-20-2019
Reading a book Harold Bloom edited on Wallace Stevens today as I thought of this seemingly endless experiment: “Stevens was writing a poetry of the mind in the act of finding, losing, looking, finding, and losing the sufficient. The process is endless and essentially goal-less. The wandering mind is observed, even indulged….” And then Stevens, as I searched for meaning within the frame: “Perhaps the truth depends on a walk around the lake.”⠀
In a Lonely Place on 10-21-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-22-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-23-2019
I’ve been reading lot these past months at 1/24 of a second, and so now quoting a lot, quotes I’ll forget tomorrow in the next 1/24 of a second, but here’s Toni Morrison in Tar Baby: “At some point in life the world’s beauty becomes enough. You don’t need to photograph, paint or even remember it. It is enough. No record of it needs to be kept and you don’t need someone to share it with or tell it to.” The point being made here, obviously, is about Gloria Grahame, whom you might like to describe, or paint, or remember, or kiss, just like this. But especially when time is slowed to the point that it almost ceases to exist, there is no moment to capture. It is there, whether it is or not, and it is enough.
In a Lonely Place on 10-24-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-25-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-26-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-27-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-28-2019
It’s difficult in two dimensions (as it is with one eye closed) to judge the depth of someone, and know whether to expect a line whispered in the ear, a headbutt, or a kiss.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 10-29-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-30-2019
In a Lonely Place on 10-31-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-01-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-02-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-03-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-04-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-05-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-06-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-07-2019
For those of you riveted by the plot here, some important updates: Bogart’s secret message to Gloria has revealed a new character with a rumpled suit sleeve. A companion to the murderess Britt, who’s now disappeared? I’m not ready draw any conclusions yet, but let’s hope not for his sake. More importantly, what we thought was a horse named Thumper is apparently a ghost of the horse named Thumper. Thumper’s dead? I’m stunned. I felt as if I really knew him. He was dead all along. Tune in next 1/24th of a second.
In a Lonely Place on 11-08-2019
Sometimes, I’ll confess, I consult yesterday hoping to better see today, but that trick never works, and what I see ends up being neither yesterday nor today. Today: Gloria’s lemon seems to be encasing itself in a dark cocoon, or frost is melting on the glass’s surface in sympathy with her lemon’s shape.
In a Lonely Place on 11-09-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-10-2019
She looks as if she’s still anticipating his voice. I’m tempted to start the conversation. I’ll have endless stories to tell once I’ve become Humphrey Bogart. But once the conversation is started, it will go on long enough. Silence is rarer, and says at least as much.
In a Lonely Place on 11-11-2019
Bogie has made a faint sound. A “wuh”? Not even. More the sound of lips gathering in preparation for a W, less a sound than the slightest change in vibration. “What?” “What is?” “What are?” “What will?” It’s too early to tell. Our language at this speed becomes another language entirely, made up of hints and frequencies and imagination, telling whole fantastical stories spanning decades, stories our language would be too busy (and too fearful) to tell.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 11-12-2019
Kierkegaard says, “The most painful state of being is remembering the future,” so I’m choosing to forget whether Bogie will eventually kiss her on the cheek.⠀⠀
In a Lonely Place on 11-13-2019
I’m going to call the man in the background Rocco. We’ll get to Rocco. But zooming in today, I understood that Rocco’s eye, his left, has moved to set itself in Bogie’s ring, and stares at Gloria’s hand, seeing for Bogie, whose own eyes have disappeared. After understanding this, I understood that my elbow is probably yours, my knee the upstairs neighbor’s, who vacuums every day precisely at five.
In a Lonely Place on 11-14-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-15-2019
Reading Muriel Spark’s Loitering with Intent, and she has something to say to the artist in us all about this 1/24th of a second: “When people say that nothing happens in their lives, I believe them. But you must understand that everything happens to an artist; time is always redeemed, nothing is lost and wonders never cease.”
In a Lonely Place on 11-16-2019
And he says: “Don’t move. There’s a pudgy little man hunched in the shadows just behind you.” She’s amused by Bogie’s naivete. She’s gotten used to it, the destruction she trails in her wake.
In a Lonely Place on 11-17-2019
Watched cars burning in the streets yesterday. I understood the violence, but it seemed like an anachronism, footage from the ‘60s. Today I came back here to the Lonely Place, stared into the smoke and the shadows, and realized that the next great revolution will be imperceptible.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 11-18-2019
Today I notice that his shirt has bunched into a long, thin leg, toes perhaps wiggling down around his belly button. I’d like to be able to tell you what that means in the grand scheme of things, to make sense of it all together, but sometimes the greatest pleasure is in letting the long, thin legs be nothing more than what they are.
In a Lonely Place on 11-19-2019
Sometimes two hands become murky sea creatures in the depths of the two gin and tonics set before them, one a dark, spreading sea blob, the other a disembodied sea finger using a lemon as a hat. These are facts.
In a Lonely Place on 11-20-2019
His smoke has formed the letters “An”, and into her ear he speaks, “…Anthology of a thousand and one champagne bottles emptied in succession into a b….” Our words come from places we rarely glimpse and never truly understand.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 11-21-2019
The lines on the silk of her dress now flow towards Bogie. You are what you wear.
In a Lonely Place on 11-22-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-23-2019
In avoiding knowledge of what he’s saying into her ear by writing about everything around it, allowing myself distractions, am I avoiding the most important message I’m meant to hear? Or am I eliminating hiding places, assimilating every peripheral element until only the message remains, and I have no choice but to hear it loud and clear?
In a Lonely Place on 11-24-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-25-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-26-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-27-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-28-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-29-2019
In a Lonely Place on 11-30-2019
Shall we attempt a line or two? Her eyes are closed in concentration, ready for the message. Do I dare disturb the universe?
Would it have been worth while,
To have bitten off the matter with a smile,
To have squeezed the universe into a ball
To roll it towards some overwhelming question,
To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all”—
If one, settling a pillow by her head
Should say: ‘That is not what I meant at all;
That is not it, at all.’
In a Lonely Place on 12-01-2019
No, I will go. I will speak. I will plunge headlong into this moment that, at the very worst, is only me: “Gloria…. Gloria. I…had to say something. Otherwise your cheek, that shadow on your cheekbone, that shadow was going to shut me up forever.” Is she smiling? Are we connecting? I can’t tell.
In a Lonely Place on 12-02-2019
If this experiment is teaching me anything, other than how to further refine one’s own stubbornness, it’s that when you give yourself all the time in the world, you’re obliged to become introspective. Everything you see becomes a mirror of everything inside.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 12-03-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-04-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-05-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-06-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-07-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-08-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-09-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-10-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-11-2019
I look at the configuration of their fingers and think: he’s got her right where he wants her now.
In a Lonely Place on 12-12-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-13-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-14-2019
At a certain point, the cigarettes cease to exist. This is the place you are meant to be.⠀
In a Lonely Place on 12-15-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-16-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-17-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-18-2019
Some days I find it immensely difficult to say or think anything about a world altered only by 1/24th of a second from yesterday, about which I could have written paragraphs. So don’t blame the world.
In a Lonely Place on 12-19-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-20-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-21-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-22-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-23-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-24-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-25-2019
We’ve been 500 days in the Lonely Place, or 20.8 seconds. Which is more important?
In a Lonely Place on 12-26-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-27-2019
His words go into her ear, into the Lonely Place. We do not hear them. It doesn’t matter. She is curious, and halfway smiles. She is being transformed. He is being transformed. Speak, listen, as if today is merely 1/24th of a second (because it is), and all will be transformed.
In a Lonely Place on 12-28-2019
Whoever put the ashtray at that angle, a diamond linking them together rather than a square walling them apart, was right. Every day I make new discoveries. There must be enough for a lifetime right here.
In a Lonely Place on 12-29-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-30-2019
In a Lonely Place on 12-31-2019
In a Lonely Place on 01-01-2020
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In a Lonely Place on 01-03-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-04-2020
Never has a suit jacket sleeve been more rumpled than the suit sleeve of the man we call Rocco in the background. Either his arm is made of melting wax, or he just spent three consecutive nights clothed in a sleeper car on a transatlantic train, or he’s expressionist art. Those are our options, at least for now.
In a Lonely Place on 01-05-2020
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In a Lonely Place on 01-07-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-08-2020
You realize that every day, whether you think you will or not, you have something to say. We didn’t need to prepare for any of this. This 1/24th of a second was always going to be just this.
In a Lonely Place on 01-09-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-10-2020
Her smile today seems to extend down across her cheek to become a darker shadow at her neck. And that’s just today, in this 1/24th of a second. Across time, who knows how much further it goes, but I suspect it may be endless, stretching to streetlights in Poughkeepsie, down Paris boulevards, to seaside cafes in Azerbaijan.
In a Lonely Place on 01-11-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-12-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-13-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-14-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-15-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-16-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-17-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-18-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-19-2020
Today the smoke at his suit collar is pretending to be a South Pacific archipelago, and the smoke up from his hand, train tracks more or less parallel. They’re really getting into it. Archipelago! Train tracks! This is it! Whereas by tomorrow they’ll be something else entirely. ⠀
In a Lonely Place on 01-20-2020
At the back of her head is now a speck of highlighted hair, or some hallowed light which may have intentions of becoming a halo, which is concerning, because the only angel you can trust is a fallen angel, and their halos are broken by the fall.
In a Lonely Place on 01-21-2020
Gloria’s cigarette needs some help. It looks as if it was desperately trying to become a finger, and thereby transcend itself, then blew its own head open in the process.
In a Lonely Place on 01-22-2020
In a Lonely Place on 01-23-2020
If we’re going with Quantum Entanglement theory, as I’m inclined to do, then Rocco in the background and Thumper the shadow horse beside him in the curtains have by now surely exchanged enough molecules that they’re eternally connected. Before long they’ll be a centaur – strange creatures, but aren’t we all.
In a Lonely Place on 01-24-2020
The archipelago of smoke has moved off Bogie’s left shoulder. Now it’s a feeling of an archipelago, and it may find longer happiness in that unbordered state.