Hollywood: A Novel

Importance of The Racetrack

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Hank's refuge from his life and his work, not to mention from the near-insanity of the people surrounding him, is the racetrack, where he can focus his time and attention on something completely different, where he can relax and not think about anything associated with what might be loosely (not to mention ironically), described as "his real world".