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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 ...

  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 wept…nor 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 Strange Poetry of a Notorious Gangster's Last Words. In 1935, Dutch Schultz was shot in a Newark steakhouse. His deathbed monologue would inspire an unusual literary legacy. October 8, 2020 By Michael Cannell. VIA MINOTAUR BOOKS.

  5. Final words and legacy. In popular culture. See also. References. External links. Dutch Schultz (born Arthur Simon Flegenheimer; August 6, 1901 – October 24, 1935) was an American mobster based in New York City in the 1920s and 1930s. Schultz made his fortune in organized crime -related activities, including bootlegging and the numbers racket.

  6. William S. Burroughs: Die letzten Worte von Dutch Schultz. Ullstein, Frankfurt a. M. 1975, ISBN 3-548-03116-1, OT: The Last Words of Dutch Schultz. Viking Press 1969, ISBN 978-1-55970-211-9. Paul Sann: Kill the Dutchman! The Story of Dutch Schultz. Arlington House, 1971. Gerald Tomlinson: Murdered in Jersey.

  7. The film turns on the last words of Dutch Schultz. Dutch was shot at 10:20 p.m., October 23, 1935. He died twenty hours later. A police stenographer at his bedside took down everything...