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Ishmael Reeds electrifying first novel zooms readers off to the crazy, ominous kingdom of HARRY SAM a miserable and dangerous place ruled for thirty years by Harry Sam, a former used car salesman who wields his power from his bathroom throne. In a land of a thousand contradictions peopled by cops and beatniks, black nationalists and white liberals, the crusading Bukka Doopeyduk leads a rebellion against the corrupt Sam in a wildly uproarious and scathing satire, earning the author the right to be dubbed the brightest contributor to American satire since Mark Twain (The Nation).

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Ishmael Reed

The Free-Lance Pallbearers

Dedicated to My Daughter

TIMOTHY BRETT REED

The excrement, which is what remains of all this, is loaded with our whole blood guilt. By it we know what we have murdered. It is the compressed sum of all evidence against us. It is our daily and continuing sin and as such, it stinks and cries to heaven. It is remarkable how we isolate ourselves with it. In special rooms, set aside for the purpose we get rid of it; our most private moment is when we withdraw there; we are alone only with our excrement. It is clear that we are ashamed of it. It is the age-old seal of that power-process of digestion which is enacted in darkness and which, without this, would remain hidden forever.

Elias Canetti, Crowds and Power

We felt so dirty after seeing it that we felt compelled to eat at Senor Picos, a popular Mexican restaurant. We ordered the spiciest food they had just to burn ourselves out, inside.

Shirley Temple, after seeing Night Games

PART I. Da Hoodoo Is Put on Bukka Doopeyduk

I live in HARRY SAM. HARRY SAM is something else. A big not-to-be-believed out-of-sight, sometimes referred to as O-BOP-SHE-BANG or KLANG-A-LANG-A-DING-DONG. SAM has not been seen since the day thirty years ago when he disappeared into the John with a weird ravaging illness.

The John is located within an immense motel which stands on Sams Island just off HARRY SAM.

A self-made Pole and former used-car salesman, SAMs father was busted for injecting hypos into the underbellies of bantam roosters. The ol man rigged many an underground cockfight.

SAMs mother was a low-down, filthy hobo infected with hoof-and-mouth disease. A five-oclock-shadowed junkie who died of diphtheria and an overdose of pheno-barb. Laid out dead in an abandoned alley in thirty-degree-below snow. An evil lean snake with blue, blue lips and white tonsils. Dead as a doornail she died, mean and hard; cussing out her connection until the last yellow flame wisped from her wretched mouth.

But SAMs mother taught him everything he knows.

Looka heah, SAM, his mother said before they lifted her into the basket and pulled the sheet over her empty pupils. Its a cruel, cruel world and you gots to be swift. Your father is a big fat stupid kabalsa who is doin one to five in Sing Sing for foolin around with them blasted chickens. That is definitely not whats happening. If it hadnt been for those little pills, I would have gone out of my rat mind a long time ago. I have paid a lot of dues, son, and now Im gonna pop off. But before I croak, I want to give you a little advice.

Always be at the top of the heap. If you cant whup um with your fists, keek um. If you cant keek um, butt um. If you cant butt um, bite um and if you cant bite um, then gum the mothafukas to death. And one more thing, son, this purple-tongued gypsy said, taking a last swig of sterno and wiping her lips with a ragged sleeve. Think twice before you speak cause the graveyard is full of peoples what talks too much.

SAM never forgot the advice of this woman whose face looked like five miles of unpaved road. He became top dog in the Harry Sam Motel and master of HIMSELF which he sees through binoculars each day across the bay. Visitors to his sprawling motel whisper of long twisting corridors and passageways descending to the very bowels of the earth.

High-pitched screams and cries going up-tempo are heard in the night. Going on until the wee wee hours of the morning when everything is OUT-OF-SIGHT. Going on until dirty-oranged dawn when the bootlegged roosters crow. Helicopters spin above the motel like clattering bugs as they inspect the constant stream of limousines moving to and fro, moving on up to the top of the mountain and discharging judges, generals, the Chiefs of Screws, and Nazarene Bishops. (The Nazarene Bishops are a bunch of drop-dead egalitarians crying into their billfolds, We must love one another or die.)

These luminaries are followed by muscle-bound and swaggering attendants carrying hand-shaped bottles of colognes, mouthwash and enema solutions hooded men with slits for eyes moving their shoulders in a seesaw fashion as they carry trays and towels and boxes of pink tissues evil-smelling bodyguards who stagger and sway behind the celebrated waddle of penguins in their evening clothes.

At the foot of this anfractuous path which leads to the summit of Sams Island lies the incredible Black Bay. Couched in the embankment are four statues of RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES. White papers, busted microphones and other wastes leak from the lips of this bearded bedrock and end up in the bay fouling it so that no swimmer has ever emerged from its waters alive. Beneath the surface of this dreadful pool is a subterranean side show replete with freakish fish, clutchy and extrasensory plants. (And believe you me, dem plants is hongry. Eat anything dey kin wrap dey stems around!!)

On the banks of HARRY SAM is a park. There the old men ball their fists and say paradoxes. They blow their noses with flags and kiss dead newsreels. Legend has it that when the fateful swimmer makes it from Sams Island to HARRY SAM, these same old men will sneeze, swoop up their skiffles and rickety sticks, then lickety-split to rooms of widow executioners in black sneakers. It is at this time that the Free-Lance Pallbearers will take SAM.

I stood outside my deans office at the Harry Sam College. I had flunked just about everything and had decided to call it quits and marry a chick Id been shackin up with for a few years. I would provide for her from earnings received from working at a hospital as an orderly and where I had been promoted frequently. (Make-um-shit Doopeyduk, the admiring orderlies had nicknamed me.) U2 Polyglot, the dean, had been very nice to me so that I couldnt conceive of leaving the hallowed halls of Harry Sam without saying good-bye to him. Just as I opened the door to his office, a sharp object struck me in dead center of the forehead. It was a paper airplane which received its doom at the tip of my toes.

O, forgive me, U2 said. Are you hurt? Have a Bromo Seltzer, the dumpy redheaded man in clumsy tweeds and thick glasses fizzed.

Its all right, U2 Polyglot. I just stopped by to tell you that I was leaving school.

Leaving school? Why how can that be, Bukka? (My name is Bukka Doopeyduk.) Youre one of the best Nazarene apprentices here. Why, youre on your way to becoming the first bacteriological warfare expert of the colored race.

I know that and I appreciate everything youve done for me but I am flunking just about everything and plus Im kinda restless. I want to get married and see whats out in the world. Got to go, Polyglot.

Well, on the other hand, maybe dropping out and tuning in will turn you on, Bukka. Who knows? But whatever you decide, I wish you a lot of luck and Im sure that well be running into each other from time to time.

U2 and I shook hands and I left him to a paper he was preparing for an English literary quarterly, entitled: The Egyptian Dung Beetle in Kafkas Metamorphosis. He had dropped to his knees and begun to push a light ball of excrement about the room by the tip of his nose. He wanted to add an element of experience to his paper. You know, give it a little zip.

That night I called Fannie Maes home to find out if she had made the final preparations for the wedding which would take place in the parish office of Rev. Eclair Porkchop, head of the Church of the Holy Mouth. A shrill tales-of-the-crypt voice answered the phone.

May I speak to Fannie Mae?

She not home.

What time will she be in?

No tellin what time she be in. Is dis you, Bukka Doopeyduk, the boy whats gone marry my granchile?

Thats me.

Well, I dont have to tell you how fast dese youngins is today. She probably out whipping dope needles into her mouf or somethin lak dat.

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