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Now, when you've got characters named Sister Constance Butterworth, Reverend Tollhouse and Brother Nathaniel Brightbee; when your buck-toothed heroine sweats profusely and ends up employed at the Plymouth Crock Family restaurant; when a key piece of costumery is a Mr. And the diminutive wood-and-plaster sculptures He Varies His Ills to Vary His Pleasure, with its buck-toothed bunny, and the informe Decidua, with its dual reference to "deciduous" baby teeth and the uterine membrane shed at childbirth (the decidua), offered ruminations on life, loss, and teeth in the animal kingdom, where utility overrides aesthetic concerns. He recalls making out in the bathroom with a buck-toothed adolescent girl who made fun of him for getting a boner, and then he describes his infatuation with a waiter whom he follows home one night and whom, after the waiter turns him down, he hits in the head with a brick. |
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