Life In Captivity

Life In Captivity

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    • 0. Preface
    • 1. September Eleven
    • 2. Ghost
    • 3. Social Revolution
    • 4. Wellspring
    • 5. Emergence
    • 6. Accusations
    • 7. Kidnappings
    • 8. Emotional Rescue
    • 9. Chatham
    • 10. Mill Hill Lane
    • 11. Betrayal
    • 12. Bullies
    • 13. Experimentation
    • 14. Tante
    • 15. Plot Twist
    • 16. Survival Skills
    • 17. Rude Awakening
    • 18. Isolation
    • 19. Battleground
    • 20. Reprieve
    • 21. Haiti
    • 22. Leg Lengthening
    • 23. Scats & Riffs
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4. Wellspring

From Whence I Came

All art is a kind of confession, more or less oblique. All artists, if they are to survive, are forced, at last, to tell the whole story; to vomit the anguish up. ― James Baldwin

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My father, David, was born to parents, Nelson, a two bit saxophone player for the Bix Beiderbecke Jazz Band, and Christine, a romance writer for pulp magazines. His birth was just a few months after the stock market crash of 1929 which led to the Great Depression. Nelson felt ill-equipped to raise a son on a musician’s salary, so, when David was just two days old, he committed suicide. David used say that Nelson’s method of killing himself was appropriate for a Scorpio, his astrological birth sign, because Nelson had used a hose connected to his car’s tailpipe to poison himself with carbon monoxide — in effect he killed himself with his own tail, just like a scorpion.

Christine, in turn, felt ill-equipped to raise a son without a husband. She wasn’t ready to be a mother. She asked her parents to raise her son so she could be free to have fun. For years, David thought Christine was actually his sister. 

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