The Stone Cutter by Alain Frontier The stone cutter has an unexplainable pulsion and wears dark glasses because the dog barks, he kills the old lady with his dark glasses, but the old lady, continues to go without fear, she's unbearable. The stone-cutter is pissed that's why he kills the woman, first he ties her up, and then he kills her after having beaten her up, then he throws her in his jalopy with his criminal glasses. The stone-cutter presumably guilty ties the body of the old lady because of the dog, then he strangles her and trashes her and crams the package in the trunk of his car before strangling her and beating her some more and burning the pieces of her body a little further down the road but the dog continues to bark. The stone-cutter is pissed to see that the old lady is not afraid suddenly he thinks he ought to kill her. |
Textes par Alain Frontier / translations by Raymond Federman
The Federman Collection
at Spineless Books