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Chapters 33-36

zoot suits  flashy, disproportionate men's fashions of the early 1940s featuring oversized shoulder pads, thigh-length jackets, and drastically narrowed pants.

sloe gin  a fad drink of the early 1940s composed of grain alcohol flavored with the rosy, sweet fruit of the blackthorn.

Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington  major black musicians of the Big Band era.

entangled in the Oedipal skein  ensnared in a psychological complex, which Sigmund Freud described as an unconscious attraction between mother and son. He based his term "Oedipus complex" on Oedipus, king of Thebes in Greek mythology, who inadvertently kills his father and marries his mother, sires children, then blinds and exiles himself for his crimes.

open sesame  a foolproof method, derived from the magic command that opens the door to the robbers' lair in Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.

pavane  a slow, stately dance.

taking low  being humiliated or berated.

in alum drops  that is, bitterly.

claque  a person, or persons, hired to applaud a theater or opera performance or an actor.

en garde  a fencing term indicating that opponents have taken their places for a duel.

inferno dwelling  that is, living through the childhood hells of humiliation, hate, and abuse.

like Hamlet and Laertes  in the final scene like the conclusion to Shakespeare's tragedy in which neither party survives the duel.

gray rococo façades housed my memories of the Forty-Niners, and Diamond Lil, Robert Service, Sutter and Jack London  The ornate surroundings call up memories of San Francisco's post-Gold Rush heyday, when Diamond Lil earned fame for saloon performances and writers like Robert Service and Jack London preserved the atmosphere in picaresque poems, stories, and novels such as "The Cremation of Sam McGee," "The Shooting of Dan McGrew," Songs of a Sourdough, Tales of the Fish Patrol, and Martin Eden.

aphorisms  short statements of wisdom, such as "God helps those who help themselves."

cat's ladder  an intricate web, like the finger games children play with a looped string.

Rorschachs  ink-blot tests which utilize respondents' interpretations of unstructured shapes to diagnose their mental states.

The Well of Loneliness   Radcliffe Hall's 1928 novel about lesbianism.

libido  sex drive.

hermaphrodite  a person born with both male and female sex organs.

crabs  body lice that live in the pubic area.

dykes and bulldaggers  slang terms for aggressive lesbians.

Richard Arlen  character actor (1898-1976) who played in Man from Montreal, Dangerous Game, Mutiny in the Arctic, and Men of the Timberland.

Veronica Lake  blond film actress (1919-73) made famous in the 1940s for a hairstyle that concealed one side of her face. She appeared in This Gun for Hire, Hold that Blonde, and The Blue Dahlia.

V-Day  V-J Day, August 15, 1945, celebrating victory over Japan and marking the end of the Pacific phase of World War II.


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