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Kerouac, Jack, - On the Road.

NY, Penguin books, (1977). Poor PB. includes a newspaper clipping about Kerous not dated. take the Boulderado Hotel where Kerouac's illegitimate daughter Jan. ootbag they'd accused me of holdingin railroad 191 here I am in Mexico City, rainy Aturday night. mysteries, old dream sidestreets with no names reeling in the little steet where I'd walked through crowds of glo omy Hobo Indians wrapped intragic shawl enough to make you cry and you thou ht you saw knives flashingbeneath the folds lugubrious dreams as tragica st the one of Old Raailroad Night where my father sits big of thighs in smoking car of night, outside's a bakeman with ared light and white light lumbrinin the sadvast mist tracks of life but now I'm up on that way to the ancient dripping stone toilet- Tristessa is high beautiful as ever, going home gayly to go to bed and enjoy her morphine. Night before I'm in a quiet hassel in the rain saw with her darkly at Midnight counters eating bread and soup and drinking Delaware Punch. and I'd come out of that interview with a vision of Tristessa in my bed in my arms the strangeness of he lovge check Azieca, Indian girl with mysterious lidded Billy Holliday eyes and spoke with great melancholic voice like Louise Ranier sadfaced Viennese actresses thta made all Ukraine cry in 1910. Gorgeous aples of pear shape here skin to her cheekbones and peachy coffee complexion andn eyes ofastonishing mystery with nothing but earth depth expresionless half-didain and half moutnful lament and Bull at the Pd- I'm in Mexico City wildhaired and mad riding in a cab down past the cine Mexico in rainy traffic jams. "I am seek", she's always saying" to me.
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 11.5 | JP¥ 2161] Book number BOOKS056573I

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