Friday, December 27, 2013
minute, I’ll be right with you soon as I finish this chapter,” and I did
and it was one of the best chapters in the whole book. Then I dressed
and off we flew to NY to meet some girls. As you know to go from Ozone
Park to New York takes an hour by elevated and subway, and as we rode in
the El over the rooftops of Brooklyn we leaned on each other with
fingers waving and yelled and talked excitedly and I was beginning to
get the bug like Neal. In all, what Neal was, simply, was tremendously
excited with life, and though he was a con-man he was only conning
because he wanted so much to live and also to get involved with people
that would otherwise pay no attention to him. He was conning me,
so-called, and I knew it, and he knew I knew (this has been the basis of
our relation) but I didn’t care and we got along fine. I began to learn
from him as much as he probably learned from me. As far as my work was
concerned he said, “Go ahead, everything you do is great.” We went to
New York, I forget what the situation was, two girls---there were no
girls there; they were supposed to meet him or some such thing and they
weren’t there. We went to his parkinglot where he had a few things to
do---change his clothes in the shack in back and spruce up a bit in
front of a cracked shack mirror and so on, and then we took off. And
that was the night Neal met Leon Levinsky. A tremendous thing happened
when Neal met Leon Levinsky…I mean of course Allen Ginsberg. Two keen
minds that they are they took to each other at the drop of a hat. Two
piercing eyes glanced into two piercing eyes…the holy con-man and the
great sorrowful poetic con-man that is Allen Ginsberg. From that moment
on I saw very little of Neal and I was a little sorry too…Their energies
met head-on. I was a lout compared; I couldn’t keep up with them. The
whole mad swirl of everything that was to come then began which would
mix up all my friends and all I had left of my family in a big dust
cloud over the American night---they talked of Burroughs, Hunkey, Vicki,
…Burroughs in Texas, Hunkey on Riker’s Island, Vicki hung up with
Norman Schnall at the time…and Neal told Allen of people in the West
like Jim Holmes the hunchbacked poolhall rotation shark and cardplayer
and queer saint…he told him
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