– Quote from the American writer John Fante (1909-1983): “She wasn’t as drunk as I thought. What she had wasn't booze and I wanted to know what it was. » in the novel Ask the Dust (ask the dust) (1939).
– Quote from the American writer of German origin Henry Charles Bukowski (1920-1994): « That's the problem with hooch, I thought as I poured myself a glass. If something bad happens, we drink to try to forget it. If something cool happens, we drink to celebrate. And if nothing happens, we drink so that something happens ». in the novel Factotum.
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