A Life On the First Waves of Radical Bohemianism in San Francisco Oral History
A Life On the First Waves of Radical Bohemianism in San Francisco Oral History
Shirley Staschen Triest
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Triest: Yes. Byerly: And you think that freed you up. Triest: Oh, definitely. He would 've been glad to have me come back because he got really tired of keeping house for himself, which I understood. Byerly: Yes, I understand that. I get tired of keeping house for myself [laughter] . Triest: Yes, I'd like to have a Japanese wife, too [chuckle]. Byerly: I was just thinking that today--! need a wife. Everybody needs a wife. Triest: Yes, right, exactly. All the way from the telephone bill to getti...ng gas in the car. Some get them. Byerly: Yeah. Not many women get wives, though. After you left Frank, your relationship with Jane continued, right? Triest: Yes. Jane's Death Byerly: And when did Jane die? Triest: I don't want to say now until I get enough silence to get it right. It would have to have been '74. My mother died in '76, and it was a couple of years before that. It couldn't have been in the early eighties. Byerly: So it was right after you left Frank? Triest: Sort of. I mean, close enough.
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