This is the 9th in a series of posts where I provide a quote from one of Jack Kerouac's books and you figure out which one. Post your answer as a comment. Here's the passage:
Yessir, boy, the earth is an Indian thing but the waves are Chinese. Know what that means? Ask the guys who drew those old scrolls, or ask the old Fishermen of Cathay, and what Indian ever dared to sail to Europe or Hawaii from the salmon-tumbling streams of North America? When I say Indian, I mean Ogallag,
Good luck! But don't be fooled -- part of this language appears in at least two of Kerouac's books (he was a great recycler of language).
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'The Sea is My Brother'
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ReplyDeleteGood guess but not correct. Try again?
ReplyDeleteVanity of Duluoz
ReplyDeleteDave got it!
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