Wild at Heart: The Story of Sailor and Lula is a 1990 pulp, "neo-noir" novel by Barry Gifford which was adapted to film in 1990.
The novel begins the adventures of two sex-driven, star crossed protagonists on the road, Sailor and Lula. It is followed by:
- Sailor's Holiday
- 59° and Raining: The Story of Perdita Durango
- Sultans of Africa
- Consuelo's Kiss
- Bad Day for the Leopard Man
- Imagination of the Heart
Famous quotes containing the words wild and/or heart:
“I should be glad if all the meadows on the earth were left in a wild state, if that were the consequence of mens beginning to redeem themselves.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Intellectual life is international. Only a period of discouragement, an age that has given up on itself, that wants to preserve, that has been driven onto the defensive, can be intellectually nationalist. Such a period is essentially conservative. A person who has progress in his heart is international.”
—Robert Musil (18801942)