The pity is the public will demand and find a moral in my book — or worse they may take it in some more serious way, and on the honor of a gentleman, there is not one single serious line in it.


To Djuna Barnes, in an interview published in Vanity Fair (March 1922)


The pity is the public will demand and find a moral in my book — or worse they may take it in some more serious way, and on the honor of a...

The pity is the public will demand and find a moral in my book — or worse they may take it in some more serious way, and on the honor of a...

The pity is the public will demand and find a moral in my book — or worse they may take it in some more serious way, and on the honor of a...

The pity is the public will demand and find a moral in my book — or worse they may take it in some more serious way, and on the honor of a...