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Come home soon
Jack
 
 
Allen Ginsberg [San Francisco, California] to
Jack Kerouac [Northport, New York]
City Lights 261 Columbus
SF Calif USA
Oct 6, 1963
 
Dear Jack:
Kept thinking I should write you back fast huge love lovely belly flowers letter, received yours in Japan, I just got TOO MUCH to tell you TOO TOO TOO much whoops where could I begin Japan or somewhere? India, Ganges I'm bathing all the time and praying for transcendentalist Blakes and visiting holy-men and all they got to say is “Take Blake for your Guru,” or “Your own Heart is Your Guru,” or “O how wounded you and Peter are, Oh how wounded, Oh how wounded,” till finally I left when time was up and flew to Viet Nam and everybody killing everybody else hardhearted America paranoia and weeks in Cambodia ruins Ankor Wat and pot and Bangkok Chinese boys and finally peaceful Kyoto, sat in monastery with Gary [Snyder] and did belly breathing and that calmed my mind and then the sweetness of all those Gurus sinking in to me and then Joanne [Kyger] and Gary both so nice to me both took me to bed even Gary made love to me and all of a sudden I dug Joanne since it was alright for me to feel what anyway I felt, I want a woman wife lady, I want I want, want life not death, wound up crying on train from Kyoto to Tokyo and wrote final poem: On My Train Seat I Renounce My Power: So That I Do Live I Will Die therefore accepting Christ see also, and no more mental universe arguments: I am that I am and what exactly am I? Why I'm me, and me is my feelings by gum and those feelings are located to be exact in my belly trembling when eyes say Yes and in my breast all along that's my me NOT my head not Christ ideas not Buddha—Christ and Buddha are in my body not no where else. And everything else is arbitrary conceptions. So from now on I won't take nothing but love and give same, in feelings, except—well I came back weeping to Vancouver and there was Olson Duncan Creeley Levertov all to teach together and I said, I can't eliminate them from my universe or anyone even Norman Podhoretz they are all selfs too like me alas we been arguing and seeing each other like beatniks and poets and everything but crying self so I just cried and didn't teach just went around feeling everybody up till we were all there together having a happy earth picnic with no ideas in head about put up poetry or put down poets NO MORE WARS all are immortal laugh and lie down no superior poets no inferior poets furthermore no more need ayahuascas or peyotes because already flowing from belly and breast is infinity when feeling's open and that feels good not scary—all I saw in Blake 1948 finally came true, lasted weeks and weeks, lovely Jerusalem blisses, I even realized (finally) my mother died having seen and told me her last day the key is in the sunlight, but I didn't realize what she meant and felt till I felt myself back home in my own body on earth and knew she had been there and knew it. So all's well, I go get married and have little hairy losses someday—and I am not a hairy loss, I'm me, and me's nameless, but certainly not a bad feeling OOK like hairy loss, you put me under a spell for years, and Burroughs about killed me off with his cut ups—his cut ups fine since it cuts up the head but he wants to cut up his body feelings too, and that don't feel good at all—your hairy loss served to get me down off my high head too, but you coulda saved me faster by calling me tender heart, honey—everything's fine we're all going to be what? be what we is! ain't that great. I'm too mental and hungup to explain right, but anyway Jack I'm telling you like you tell me, yup, everything is alright, in fact I can't explain it anymore I just FEEL it and that's better than explaining so next time we meet I'll make you feel good. I'll kiss you and pet you and read you little poemlets about ispy diddle and I'll also kiss your mama and ask her forgiveness and ask her to love me and I done already prayed for your poppa and I go see my poppa and thank him for borning me and make him feel it's all alright and I go back to human universe just as in prophecy of
Dr. Sax
(which last chapters of which I read to class in Vancouver) THE SNAKE'S ALL TOOK CARE OF. And your letter full of tenderness so I won't sermonize you anymore either, despite I do detect doubts in your mind whether it's alright for you to have been born, well you go right over to your mother and REASSURE her that she did right giving life to you. And why right? Because god is feeling and it makes her feel bad you complaining alla time you didn't want to be born. Wouldn't you feel bad if your son told you he was mad at your for borning him. And wouldn't you feel good if son came home and said, dad, we made it, I'm glad I'm alive you did right. Wouldn't you feel better? and what else have we got but feelings, have we got some big ideas, or something else to be? besides our hearts? All the gurus in India say Abhya mudra abhya mudra and so says Buddha and so I say to little English Kerouac, except we NOW are in the tents of god so let's like lambs rejoice: and no more specters.
So now I'm here in SF going around asking everybody if I can kiss them. Pathetic isn't it, asking everybody to love me? Which seeing I'm such a fucked up longhair goof naturally they melt and do, except it gets to be hard work. Nonetheless you look in those faces everywhere and what's to be seen but same self all over been wounded and pissed on—and Lucien was here and we blessed each other anew—and Neal now. Well I'm in a big apartment with some quiet young Kansas poets I got backroom and Neal and his girl have another room (same Ann [Murphy] you saw in Northport) and he understands why it was too difficult there (in Northport)—and beginning I hope Monday we sit down and Neal actually write his blop again, anyway he quit job and Carolyn divorced him (I spent days with her) and I singing hours of calm hindoo mantras to him soften the air till he get back in his body from racetrack specters and unfeeling frenzy and we all be back together again o la tierra est la nostra. I come see you Xmas without hair if you so desire me or with hair if you so accept me, if you want calm weeks come here reunion NO LUSHING it destroy feeling in fact get off that lush. I no take drugs no more nothing but belly flowers. I sleep with girls I reborn I happy I sing harikrishna lords prayer ipsky diddle I weep Sebastian [Sampas] knew all we know nothing unless we do love. Now we go out save America from lovelessness. I reverse
Howl
, I write white
Howl
, no more death O Walt Hello Jack!
I make movie of
Kaddish
with Robert Frank later you help me with dialogue?
I'll write you soon again. Will you love me ever? Peter heading his footprints across Pakistan toward Persia and New York by Xmas.
We are all babies! Feels good. The word at last!!!
INDEX
Note
: AG refer to Allen Ginsberg. JK refers to Jack Kerouac.
Academy of Political Science
Acavalna (Mexico): AG visit to
Ace Books
and AG works
and Burroughs works
and JK finances
and JK publications
Solomon at
See also
Wyn, A. A.
Ackerman, Mary
Adams, Joan Vollmer
AG comment about Celine to
AG comments about
AG inquiries about
and AG in jail
and AG in mental hospital
and Burroughs trust fund
and Columbia get-together
and JK concerns about morality
JK relationship with
JK sees
JK thoughts about
pseudonyms of
Adams, Walter
Adler, Alfred
Admiral Restaurant (New York City)
“Aether” (AG)
“After Gogol” (AG)
aging: AG views about
Airplane poems, AG
Alaska: AG in
Alfred A. Knopf Publishers
Algren, Nelson
Allen, Donald
AG comments about
AG discussions/meetings with
and AG preface to
Gasoline
and AG request for copies of JK poems
AG sends introduction to
and AG works
and anthology
and banning of AG and JK works
and
Beat Traveler
and
Book of Blues
and Burroughs
and Corso works
and
Doctor Sax
and Ferlinghetti
and JK Buddhist writings
and JK contracts/finances
JK gives poems to
and JK-Rosenberg meeting
and JK views about publishing
JK visit with
and Lamantia works
Lord lunch with
and
Mexico City Blues
and Persky works
and publication of JK works
in San Francisco
and “Sather Gate,”
and Snyder works
and
Subterraneans
and
Visions of Gerard
and
Visions of Neal
and “Zizi's Lament,”
Allen, Steve
“America” (AG)
Americana: JK views about
American Academy of Arts and Letters
American Mercury
magazine
American Revolution
Amsterdam, The Netherlands: AG in
Anderson, Joan
“The Angels in the World” (JK)
Ansen, Alan
AG invitation from
AG letters to/from
and AG as literary agent
and AG in Mexico
AG reading works of
and AG in San Jose
AG visits with
and AG writing abilities
as Auden secretary
and Burroughs
on Cape Cod
disappearance of
and drugs
Duncan abilities similar to
in Europe
and Gaddis
influence on AG of
invitation to JK from
JK comments about
JK inquiries about
JK letters to/from
JK missing of
and JK-Orlovsky letters
and JK plans to visit Europe
and JK in San Francisco
JK sends regards to
JK suggestion for writings by
JK visits with
nihilism of
publication of works by
and Whalen
writings of
anti-Semitism
Antoninus, Brother
Apollinaire
Aronowitz, Al
art
AG views about
JK views about
Arts and Sciences grants
Associated Press: AG job with
Atlantic Monthly
Auden, W. H.
Avalokitesvara
(JK)
Avon Publications
JK-AG editing anthology for
Tristessa
published by
Babbitt, Irving
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Bacon, Francis (English painter)
Baker, Jinny
Baldwin, James
Balzac, Honoré de
Bantam Books
Barnes, Djuna
Barzun, Jacques
Baudelaire, Charles
BBC
Beat Generation
AG advice to JK about writing about
AG promotion of
and brutality
and Burroughs
Junkey
communist infiltration of
confessions and honesties of 1947 of
definition of
Feldman-Citadel anthology about
Holmes article about
Holmes as co-expert on
image of
JK articles about
JK-Corso article about
JK interviews about
JK views about
and JK withdrawal
key figures of
as literary racquet
Mademoiselle
feature about
as “San Francisco Renaissance,”
Beat Generation
(Corso)
Beat Generation
(JK)
and Cowley
dreams about Hollywood buying
Giroux requests copy of
Harper
article about
publication of
as title for
On the Road
Beat Generation
(JK play)
Beat Generation
(movie)
Beat Generation Road
(JK)
The Beat Traveler
(JK)
Beatitude
magazine
Beckett, Samuel
Beebe, Lucius
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Belson, Jordan
Berkeley Blues
(JK)
Berkeley, California
AG in
AG plans to move to
JK in
JK move to
JK writings about
Berkeley Review
Bickford's cafeteria (New York City): AG job at
big meat poems, AG
Big Sur: JK at
Big Sur
(JK)
Big Table
magazine
“Birthday Ode” (AG)
Black Mountain Review
Blake, Nin (JK sister)
Blake, Paul
Blake, William
Bles Blues
(JK)
Bloom (mental patient)
Bobbs-Merrill
Book of Blues
(JK)
Book of Dreams
(JK)
The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice
(AG)
Bowery Blues
(JK)
Bowles, Jane
Bowles, Paul
Brandel, Marc
Brando, Marlon
Brata Gallery: JK poetry reading at
Bremser, Ray
Brierly, Justin
Brody, Iris
Bronx County Jail: Kerouac in
Brooks, Eugene “Gene” (AG brother)
AG buying Corso records for

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