I love his rage and self-consciousness; this clip is also a good portrait of how life was in the Northeast in the 1970s, the floaters, the BS artists, the druggies making up the “scene” that Pekar lived in. He was an interesting person, and I’m sad that he’s gone.
I love his rage and self-consciousness; this clip is also a good portrait of how life was in the Northeast in the 1970s, the floaters, the BS artists, the druggies making up the “scene” that Pekar lived in. He was an interesting person, and I’m sad that he’s gone.
Comment by Strelnikov — July 1, 2011 @ 9:27 am