Authors: Richard Elman
A reading experience
you’ll never forget.
TAXI DRIVER
He is a loner. He collects porno pictures. And fares sexy as animals. He carries thousands of dollars in a money belt. And a three-gun arsenal: .44 Magnum, .38 Smith & Wesson and a little palm piece, a .25 Colt. He spends his nights cruising New York streets in a yellow sardine can on wheels.
Someone evil is going to die. Someone strange is a hero.
Certain nights in New York everything gets crazy. A mad, sad loner drifts out of the shadows into the streets of the city, climbs into his cab, becomes The Night Rider.
Dude, watch out.
He is armed, and he is dangerous . . .
TAXI DRIVER
Now a terrifying movie
COLUMBIA PICTURES
PRESENTS
Robert DeNiro
TAXI DRIVER
A Martin Scorsese Film
Jodie Foster
Albert Brooks
Peter Boyle
as Wizard
Cybill Shepherd
as Betsy
A Phillips/Bill Production
Written by
Paul Schrader
Produced by
Michael & Julia Phillips
Directed by
Martin Scorsese
TAXI DRIVER
A Bantam Book
/
February 1976
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FOR BARBARA
“The whole conviction of my life now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon, is the central and inevitable fact of human existence.”
—T
HOMAS
W
OLFE
“God’s Lonely Man”
“. . . I mean the cure starts here—inside
the sickness.
It’s only natural.
The way the root provides us
antidotes for the leaf’s poisons.
The way a depression is about something
in life wrong
and it invites our will
power to actions.
Where there’s action there’s progress.
Where there’s progress there’s extravagance
and here comes extravagant
Reverend Sister Esmeralda Ciudad
making her nectarine claims to the
ill at ease
riders of the nocturnal subway:
“Nueva York, I will call your enemies by name.”
“Nueva York, I will extend your city limits.”
“Nueva York, I guarantee to restore your lost
nature.”
—from
EMERALD CITY
by H
ERBERT
K
ROHN
(copyright 1974 Herbert Krohn)
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