This was a segment on NPR's "Weekend Edition" about the New York writer Peter Hamill who spent most of his life on a barstool and wrote a memoir after he got sober called A Drinking Life.
You can either read the transcript or listen to the broadcast. Only takes two minutes.
For me, the passage from Hamill's book explaining why he drank rings true for me.
I have been known to frequent dive bars and saloons, but have never heard their attraction explained so well, or the end results of living a drinking life.
https://www.npr.org/2020/08/08/900300042/opinion-remembering-pete-hamill-the-tabloid-man-whose-greatest-story-was-his-own
You can either read the transcript or listen to the broadcast. Only takes two minutes.
For me, the passage from Hamill's book explaining why he drank rings true for me.
I have been known to frequent dive bars and saloons, but have never heard their attraction explained so well, or the end results of living a drinking life.
https://www.npr.org/2020/08/08/900300042/opinion-remembering-pete-hamill-the-tabloid-man-whose-greatest-story-was-his-own
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