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  1. The Last Words of Dutch Schultz is a closet screenplay by Beat Generation author William S. Burroughs, first published in 1970. Based upon the life (or, to be more precise, the death) of 1930s German - Jewish-American gangster Dutch Schultz, the novel uses as its springboard Schultz's surreal last words, which were delivered in the ...

    • William S Burroughs
    • 1970
  2. The Last Words of Dutch Schultz. Statements made by Arthur Flegenheimer (Dutch Schultz) were taken down by a Newark police stenographer, F. J. Lang. The notes covered a period from about 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon until Schultz died.

  3. 2. Apr. 2014 · Some of Schultz's last words were: - “A boy has never weptnor dashed a thousand kin.” - “You can play jacks, and girls do that with a soft ball and do tricks with it.”

  4. 8. Okt. 2020 · The transcript of Schultz’s last words plays alongside thirty-eight ghostly black-and-white photographs of Packard sedans, crap games, mug shots, truck caravans transporting bootleg beer, Tommy guns firing in drive-by shootings. It is a hallucinatory version of a standard gangland biopic.

    • Michael Cannell
  5. 5. Jan. 2021 · The last words of Dutch Schultz. by. Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997, author. Publication date. 1970. Topics. Schultz, Dutch, 1901-1935 -- Drama, Schultz, Dutch, 1901-1935, Schultz, Dutch 1901-1935, 18.06 Anglo-American literature. Publisher. London : Cape Goliard Press.

  6. A police stenographer at his bedside took down everything Dutch said, about 1200 words. The last words of Dutch Schultz constitute a remarkable document, inspired delirium revealing the...

  7. Schultz's last words were a strange stream-of-consciousness babble spoken in his hospital bed to police officers who attempted to calm him and question him for useful information. Although the police were unable to extract anything coherent from Schultz, his rambling was fully transcribed by a police stenographer .