HAM ON RYE A NOVEL BY CHARLES BUKOWSKI for all the fathers Contents 1 The first thing I remember is being under something. It… 9 2 I remember the Model-T. Sitting high, the running boards seemed… 13 3 My father had two brothers. The younger was named Ben… 16 4 It was another Sunday that we got into the Model-T… 20 5 I had begun to dislike my father. He was always… 26 6 I didn’t have any friends at school, didn’t want any. 29 7 There were continual fights. The teachers didn’t seem to know… 32 8 I took the envelope home to my mother and handed… 38 9 By the time they called me to dinner I was… 41 10 Lila Jane was a girl my age who lived next… 43 11 During the second and third grades I still didn’t get… 47 12 One night my father took me on his milk route. 50 13 I was in the 4th grade when I found out… 54 14 Later in the hospital they were dabbing at my knees… 57 15 My father always ran the neighborhood kids away from our… 60 16 I didn’t know exactly why but Chuck, Eddie, Gene and… 66 17 Of all the guys left in the neighborhood, Frank was… 71 18 Frank liked airplanes. He lent me all his pulp magazines… 74 19 The 5th grade was a little better. The other students… 80 20 There were times when Frank and I were friendly with… 85 21 Then I started attending Mt. Justin Jr. High. About half… 91 22 One day, just like in grammar school, like with David… 94 23 At Mt. Justin, biology class was neat. We had Mr.… 97 24 Our English teacher, Miss Gredis, was the absolute best. She… 102 25 Curly Wagner picked out Morris Moscowitz. It was after school… 110 26 My mother went to her low-paying job each morning and… 113 27 Wagner wasn’t done with us. I was standing in the… 117 28 Jr. high went by quickly enough. About the 8th grade… 122 29 That summer, July 1934, they gunned down John Dillinger outside… 125 30 I got lucky the next day. They called my name. 131 31 The next day I sat in the hall in my… 133 32 The drilling and squeezing continued for weeks but there was… 137 33 The ultra-violet ray machine clicked off. I had been treated… 143 34 The next day in bed I got tired of waiting… 146 35 The bandages were helpful. L.A. County Hospital had finally come… 149 36 Back at Chelsey High it was the same. One group… 154 37 But there were some good moments. My sometime friend from… 156 38 Abe Mortenson was bad enough to be around but he… 160 39 One Sunday Jimmy talked me into going to the beach… 164 40 R.O.T.C. (Reserve Officer Training Corps) was for the misfits. Like… 170 41 R.O.T.C. kept me away from sports while the other guys… 174 42 “You ought to try to be like Abe Mortenson,” said… 178 43 Jimmy Hatcher worked part time in a grocery store. While… 186 44 I could see the road ahead of me. I was… 192 45 Graduation Day. We filed in with our caps and gowns… 196 46 Times were still hard. Nobody was any more surprised than… 201 47 The first three or four days at Mears-Starbuck were identical. 210 48 “So you couldn’t hold a job for a week?” 217 49 I looked for a job all summer and couldn’t find… 220 50 Everybody had gym period at the same time. Baldy’s locker… 225 51 I only met one student at City College that I… 228 52 The war was going very well in Europe, for Hitler. 236 53 I was coming home from classes down Westview hill. I… 244 54 I found a room on Temple Street in the Filipino… 248 55 A couple of nights later Becker walked in. I guess… 257 56 I saw a vacancy sign in the window in front… 263 57 After English class one day Mrs. Curtis asked me to… 266 58 I made practice runs down to skid row to get… 274 About the Author Other Books By Charles Bukowski Cover Copyright About the Publisher
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