(an ABSTRACT drawing)

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Title
(an ABSTRACT drawing)
Description
THINGS HAVE A DECEIVING LOOK OF PEACEFULNESS, THE BEAST is actually ready to leap—lookout—yet what about those French dreams last spring?—what, sweet hype? can't write?—find no machine to relabate your fond furlures; furloors, vleours, or velours, we know that in French, in print a main we cannot fail—O Telegraph Hill!Strange graces came to occupy this back seat, you mind, in (own) tides. (time?) Furbishoors, fruppery, nosootle, nonsootle, nonsottle, sweattle, don't wrestle with this—trestle—(to prove I can go on efficiently, otherwise I'll begin an abstract drawing)The thing to do is put the quietus on the road — give it the final furbishoos and finishes, or is that diddling? Kind King and Sir, my Lord, God, please direct me in this— The telling of the voyages again, for the very beginning; that is, immediately after this. The Voyages are told each in one breath, as is your own, to foreshadow that or this rearshadows that, one!
Designer
Kerouac, Jack
Date
1952
Source
Visions of Cody
Bibliographic Citation
Kerouac, Jack. 1960 (1993 Edition). Visions of Cody. Penguin Books. (an ABSTRACT drawing). Pages 336-337.
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English Solid Line
English Curve
English Dash Line
depict things of type
English Conceptual
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writing

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