Sunday, August 30, 2015

Unpretentious

From Seymour an Introduction by J.D. Salinger, ©1959:

In this entre-nous spirit, then, old confidant, before we join the others, the grounded everywhere, including, I'm sure, the middle-aged hot-rodders who insist on zooming us to the moon, the Dharma Bums, the makers of cigarette filters for thinking men, the Beat and the Sloppy and the Petulant, the chosen cultists, all the lofty experts who know so well what we should or shouldn't do with our poor little sex organs, all the bearded, proud, unlettered young men and unskilled guitarists and Zen-killers and incorporated aesthetic Teddy boys who look down their thoroughly unenlightened noses at this splendid planet where (please don't shut me up) Kilroy, Christ, and Shakespeare all stopped-- before we join these others, I privately say to you, old friend (unto you, really, I'm afraid), please accept from me this unpretentious bouquet of very early-blooming parenthesis: (((()))).


2 comments:

  1. keep on rocking in the free world

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  2. ... this is the soul that generations subsequent to the Beat Generation has been trying to find in themselves... and the best that they can come up with is nothing original, but the mindless consumerism that convinces them that this spirit is something that can be bought...

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