The Dog of the South

Author: Charles Portis

The narrator is Ray Midge, down-at-the-heels Southerner after his wife. “Norma had run off with Guy Dupree and I was waiting around for the credit card billings to come in so I could see where they had gone.” The fussbudget is assailed by tropical storms, grifters, hippies, car trouble, and candy wrappers at high speed “wind came up through the floor hole in such a way tha….Read More

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