Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Description of McMurphy's Hand
"I remember the real clear way that that hand looked: there was carbon under the fingernails where he'd worked once in a garage; there was a dirty Band-Aid on the middle knuckle, peeling up at the edge. All the rest of the knuckles were covered with scars and cuts, old and new. I remember the palm was smooth and hard as bone from hefting the wooden handles of axes and hoes, not the hand you'd think could deal cards. The palm was callused, and the calluses were cracked, and dirt was worked in the cracks. A road map of his travels up and down the West. That palm made a scuffing sound against my hand" (Keezy 24).
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Welcome to the Handy Men's blog page. We're working on "hands" for the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Feel free to post whenever
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