Tristessa (Annotated) by Jack Kerouac
Author:Jack Kerouac [Kerouac, Jack]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, classics
ISBN: 9780988232228
Google: Z4dVDQAAQBAJ
Publisher: BookBaby
Published: 2012-12-14T16:11:32+00:00
PART TWO
A Year Later . . .
DIMINISHâD NEVER IS the drizzle that broke no calmâI didnt tell her I loved her but when I left Mexico I began to think on her and then I began to tell her I loved her in letters, and almost did, and she wrote too, pretty Spanish letters, saying I was sweet, and please hurry backâI hurried back too late, I should have come back in the Spring, almost did, had no money, just touched the border of Mexico and felt that vomity feeling of Mexicoâwent on to California and lived in a shack with young monk Buddhist type visitors every day and went north to Desolation Peak and spent a summer surfing in the Wilderness, eating and sleeping aloneâsaid, âSoon I go back, to the warm arms of Tristessaââbut waited too long.
O Lord, why have you done this to your angel-selves, this blight life, this ugh raggedy crap scene full of puke and thieves and dying?âcouldnt you have placed us in a dismal heaven where all was glad anyhow?âArt thou Masochist, Lord, art thou Indian Giver, art thou Hater?
Finally I was back in Bullâs room after a four thousand mile voyage from the mountain peak near Canada, a terrible enough trip in itself, not worth moot hereinâand he went out and got her.
Already heâd warned me: âI dont know whatâs the matter with her, sheâs changed in the past two weeks, the past week evenââ
âIs that because she knew I was coming?â I thought darklyâ
âShe throws fits and hits me over the head with coffee cups and loses my money and falls in the streetââ
âWhatâs the matter with her?â
âGoofballsâI told her not to take too manyâYou know it takes an old junkey with many years of experience to know how to handle sleeping pills,âshe wont listen, she dont know how to use em, three, four, sometimes five, once twelve, itâs not the same TristessaâWhat I wanta do is marry her and get my citizenship, see, you think thatâs a good idea?âAfter all, sheâs my life, Iâm her lifeââ
I could see Old Bull had fallen in loveâwith a woman not named Morphina.
âI never touch herâitâs just a marriage of convenienceâyou know what I meanâI cant be getting stuff on the black market myself, I dont know how, I need her and she needs my money.â
Bull got $150 a month from a trust fund established by his father before he diedâhis father had loved him, and I could know why, for Bull is a sweet and tender person, though just a little of the con man, for years in New York he supported his junk habit by stealing about $30 every day, twenty yearsâHeâd been in jail a few times when theyâd found him with wrong merchandiseâIn jail he was always the librarian, he is a great scholar, in many ways, with a marvelous interest in history and anthropology and of all things French Symbolist poetry, Mallarmé above allâIâm not talking of the other Bull
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