Who or what event is portrayed in this story?
“Shall I hate and fear my own body, this house in which I must live, or shall I respect and care for it? Well, the devil! The question is not worth answering. I shall take life as it offers itself.” Sherwood slammed the thick, hard-covered book down on the table.
“Bravo,” many in the audience called out.
“Read more,” shouted one man.
“No more,” Sherwood replied. He picked up his third martini and gulped it down also, olive and all. “If you want to learn more, buy the book.” He pumped his chest with his fist to help the olive down.
Sherwood had enough of the crowd. They all asked him the same questions: How do you feel about the comments that this book marks the decline of writing? How does that make me feel? What are they, my shrink? He raised his hand and asked for another martini.
Another drink came and he looked at the olive, stuck with short toothpick, floating around the top. His last empty glass passed his face and he thought, what happened to all the toothpicks? He hadn’t swallowed them had he?
That’s when he noticed the first sharp pang in his stomach.
Who or what event is portrayed in this story?
The previous Death By … story is based on:
Midgley died three decades before the ozone depleting effects of CFCs in the atmosphere became widely known. Another adverse effect of Midgley's work was the release of large quantities of lead into the atmosphere as a result of the large-scale combustion of leaded gasoline all over the world.
High atmospheric lead levels have been associated with serious health problems. J. R. McNeill, an environmental historian, has remarked that Midgley "had more impact on the atmosphere than any other single organism in Earth's history."
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Congrats Glynis, Laura, Alex, Elizabeth Spann Craig, JC Martin, Nicki Elson, and Bev Hankins! Another point each.
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Let me know if these tallies are off.
And just a hint: Not all names used in the stories will be the right name. Sometimes if I use the right name, it'll be too easy. I can't make it that easy, can I?
I'm just glad he had a drink or three with the toothpick - oh dear! This really happened? Crikey! Take care
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I was a few days behind and went back to read and comment but it wouldn't let me leave any.
ReplyDeleteI was so mad about the one where the lady drowned in front of everyone. Why wouldn't they amputate her leg before they watched her die?
I'm fascinated and repulsed by these at the very same time.
Heather
Clarissa - And right on stage, too!! Just goes to show you you should always be careful in front of a crowd...
ReplyDeleteSherwood Anderson!
ReplyDeleteJust catching up with my fav blogs. This looks fun. Need to back track some posts, and then join in. Hope all is well!
ReplyDeleteSherwood Anderson, died of peritonitis after swallowing a toothpick in 1941. He was on a cruise to South America.
ReplyDeletei learned something new again!! how interesting.. .i like this chain of posts... thanks ...
ReplyDeleteDeath by toothpick, eh. How awful! Another great post.
ReplyDeleteI would hate to die like that. Awful.
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I got another one right! Don't think Laura is in danger though.
ReplyDeleteThese stories make me cringe. How awful to be killed by just eating some olives.
ReplyDeleteDo I even need to say I don't know this one either?
ReplyDeleteI can only assume the toothpick(s) pierced some vital organ and caused him to bleed to death or perforated something that ought not be perforated!
ReplyDeleteSounds painful.
His suffering and death can't have been pleasant.
ReplyDeleteOh, gawd! Can a toothpick really kill ya? Better be careful drinking those martinis! Sounds like they attacked the lining of his stomach.
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Yikes! That would be painful! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd that's why I don't drink martinis...unless the olives are free floating!
ReplyDeleteShould we hate the gas man...yes I think we should.
Oh my gosh! Death by toothpick! Reading all these posts is starting to make me afraid of everyday objects! ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL, I echo Lynda! Stabbed to death from the inside by toothpicks! What a way to go!
ReplyDeleteMoral of the story: watch what you ingest!
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