A militant INDEPENDENT democratic socialist's attempt to expose the truth of our culture – in all its rich irony and absurdity.
Sunday, April 23, 2023
Remember Providence Journal columnist John Hanlon and a character he wrote about , " Sonia Fillo " nightly on duty at famous Haven Brothers diner
I do remember this guy . More later. John Hanlon's book titled " Is that all you write..one story a day ? " is on the book shelves of the Cranston Public Library . COPYRIGHT 1983 The Providence Journal Company . Just yesterday I read " Sonia's Haven " standing up browsing . I recognized the character Hanlon identifies as{ " Sonia Fillo , 65 and widowed , whose walk is a slow and bent-over shuffle , who does indeed sweep the streets and pick up liter near Haven Brothers diner , which parks nightly before city hall. She is a highly visible part of the downtown scene as venerable in her fashion as is Haven's , the oldest established movable dogcart in the land ".
" Had she ever applied for welfare ? "
' Yeh , Sonia said , with disgust in her voice , ' I went once. They asked you too much. They want you to tell them your life history . I said ' aah and I left ".
" Why every night , is the old woman sweeping the streets late at night ? "
" Her answer is half fact and half the sad cry of all the Sonias of the world " .
' It helps to pass the time away " , she said .
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