Another boyfriend?”
"A character in one of my plays. Runkleberg's my twentieth-century Abraham. One fine morning he's out watering his roses, and he hears God's voice telling him to sacrifice his son.”
"Does he obey?”
"His wife intervenes.”
"How?”
"She castrates him with his hedge clippers, and he bleeds to death. (James K. Morrow)

Another boyfriend?” "A character in one of my plays. Runkleberg's my twentieth-century Abraham. One fine morning he's out watering his roses, and he hears God's voice telling him to sacrifice his son.” "Does he obey?” "His wife intervenes.” "How?” "She castrates him with his hedge clippers, and he bleeds to death.

James K. Morrow

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