Kahroba
07-16-2007, 12:10 PM
Dear guys
Could someone please tell me what's the meaning of "go shock the Booch" in the following text, taken from "The Camera Eye (28), "1919", "USA", written by John Dos Passos:
(please note: a) there are no punctuations in Camera Eyes- everything in this passage is exactly like what it appears in the book!; B) "she" means Dos Passos mother who died in 1915 and C) "bellglass means Harvard where Dos Passos was a student from 1912-1916)
when the telegram came that she was dying (the streetcarwheels screeched round the bellglass like all the pencils on all the slates in all the schools) walking around Fresh Pond the smell of puddlewater willowbuds in the raw wind shrieking streetcarwheels rattling on loose trucks through the Boston suburbs grief isn't a uniform and go shock the Booch and drink wine for supper at the Lenox before catching the Federal .... I'm so tired of violets... take them away---
Could someone please tell me what's the meaning of "go shock the Booch" in the following text, taken from "The Camera Eye (28), "1919", "USA", written by John Dos Passos:
(please note: a) there are no punctuations in Camera Eyes- everything in this passage is exactly like what it appears in the book!; B) "she" means Dos Passos mother who died in 1915 and C) "bellglass means Harvard where Dos Passos was a student from 1912-1916)
when the telegram came that she was dying (the streetcarwheels screeched round the bellglass like all the pencils on all the slates in all the schools) walking around Fresh Pond the smell of puddlewater willowbuds in the raw wind shrieking streetcarwheels rattling on loose trucks through the Boston suburbs grief isn't a uniform and go shock the Booch and drink wine for supper at the Lenox before catching the Federal .... I'm so tired of violets... take them away---