Rereading ‘On the Road,’ without the baggage
Paul Wilner
Sunday, September 2, 2007
“I think Marylou was very, very wise leaving you, Dean,” one of his wives’ friends lectures him. “You have absolutely no regard for anybody but yourself and your damned kicks. All you think about is what’s hanging between your legs and how much money or fun you can get out of people, and then you just throw them aside.”
On the Road By Jack Kerouac
I’m back, dear reader. Sabbatical over.



