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Lonely? You better believe it.
by Alan Griffey
In a recent Kerouac Corner update (check it out),
Bob Dylan is quoted at saying
"I fell into that atmosphere of everything Kerouac
was saying about the world being completely mad,"
I never got that from Kerouac, that the world was
completely mad, and I think that this is Bob
projecting his own present day thoughts onto Jack.
However, this still proves that Bob (be it his own
feelings or Jack's by proxy) has the poet's knack of
putting feelings into words, and catching the
zeitgeist if you like (the spirit of the age), because
As I came home on a coach from Sheffield
yesterday on a 400 mile trip on a sea of flowing
traffic lights with millions of cars taking millions
of people every which way and that like being
lost in some huge electronic flashing computer
game and none of them anything to do with me
and the pretty girl next to me absorbed in her
mobile phone (not at all interested in me you
notice) first texing a friend or member of
family then phoning someone, then reading
a text, then getting a call from someone, then
only stopping to eat a bag of crisps, before once
again texing, cocooned in her own bubble
till she got off the coach at Bristol. And we
carried on some milky way of insulated
(from each other) humanity to our own
little road where we can call in on a neighbour
and get a friendly welcome and offer of
cup of tea, or feel confident to say "can
I have a cup of tea." But while, back on
the coach, in that travelling sea of alienation
of cars and stops and starts passing
corrigated iron boarded up building sites and
skyscrapers with cold lights on like some
fucking great ant-hill full of people
we'll never know I thought:
"the worlds gone fucking mad".
So much for dreams of the road, huh?
About Alan Griffey
Alan Griffey is editor of the Beat fanzine, The Kerouac Rag. For sample copy of KR#3, send £5 ($10) to:
The Kerouac Rag,
Alan Griffey,
Editor,
43, Chatto Road,
Torquay,
Devon,
TQ1 4HT
United Kingdom
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