The Angle
First Page
14
Last Page
16
Abstract
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.
"On Saturday mornings, DeeDee goes to the open market to buy clothes for Sra. Paloma. DeeDee lives in a dark brick building on Suffolk St., near Peretz Square, in lower Manhattan. Sra. Paloma lives across from her in a wan green tenement that has been swept by fire. Her walls are charred and blackened with soot, her floors sag from water damage, and her furniture - still soaked from the firemen's hoses - has sprouted mildew. It is rumored around the neighborhood that every morning the Senora scours her furniture in her dark fury, but the mildew always returns in a ghostly fashion."
Recommended Citation
Bown, Amy J.
(1983)
"Deedee And The Dove,"
The Angle: Vol. 1983:
Iss.
1, Article 12.
Available at:
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/angle/vol1983/iss1/12