The Diary of Travis Bickle

  • The Opening Monologue

    The Opening Monologue
    Thank God for the rain which has helped wash away the garbage and trash off the sidewalks. I'm workin' long hours now, six in the afternoon to six in the morning. Sometimes even eight in the morning, six days a week. Sometimes seven days a week. It's a long hustle but it keeps me real busy.
  • Date with Betsy

    Date with Betsy
    Four o'clock p.m. I took Betsy to Charles Coffee Shop on Columbus Circle. I had black coffee and apple pie with a slice of melted yellow cheese. I think that was a good selection. Betsy had coffee and a fruit salad dish. She could have had anything she wanted.
  • Transformation

    Transformation
    My life has taken another turn again. The days move along with regularity, over and over... And suddenly... there is change.
  • Monologue of loneliness

    Monologue of loneliness
    I gotta get in shape now. Too much sittin' is ruinin' my body. Too much abuse has gone on for too long. From now on, it will be fifty push-ups each morning, fifty pull-ups. There'll be no more pills, there'll be no more bad food, no more destroyers of my body. From now on, it will be total organization. Every muscle must be tight.
  • To Parents

    To Parents
    Dear Father and Mother: July is the month I remember which brings not only your wedding anniversary but also your birthdays. I'm sorry I can't remember the exact dates, but I hope this card will take care of them all. I'm sorry again I cannot send you my address like I promised to last year. But the sensitive nature of my work for the government demands utmost secrecy. I have been going with a girl for several months. Her name is Betsy. I hope no one has died. Love Travis.