cold water flat

Posted by Salsa 
cold water flat
April 02, 2010 09:39AM
I am reading Jack Kerouac's ON THE ROAD. He starts out talking about visiting a friend in a cold water flat in Harlem. Was that a flat without hot water? Brrrr!
Re: cold water flat
April 04, 2010 08:23AM
One of my favorites Salsa...

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I first met Dean not long after my wife and I split up. I had just gotten over a serious illness that I won't bother to talk about, except that it had something to do with the miserably weary split-up and my feeling that everything was dead. With the coming of Dean Moriarty began the part of my life you could call my life on the road. Before that I'd often dreamed of going West to see the country, always vaguely planning and never taking off. Dean is the perfect guy for the road because he actually was born on the road, when his parents were passing through Salt Lake City in 1926, in a jalopy, on their way to Los Angeles. First reports of him came to me through Chad King, who'd shown me a few letters from him written in a New Mexico reform school. I was tremendously interested in the letters because they so naively and sweetly asked Chad to teach him all about Nietzsche and all the wonderful intellectual things that Chad knew. At one point Carlo and I talked about the letters and wondered if we would ever meet the strange Dean Moriarty. This is all far back, when Dean was not the way he is today, when he was a young jailkid shrouded in mystery. Then news came that Dean was out of reform school and was coming to New York for the first time; also there was talk that he had just married a girl called Marylou.

One day I was hanging around the campus and Chad and Tim Gray told me Dean was staying in a cold-water pad in East Harlem, the Spanish Harlem. Dean had arrived the night before, the first time in New York, with his beautiful little sharp chick Marylou; they got off the Greyhound bus at 50th Street and cut around the corner looking for a place to eat and went right in Hector's, and since then Hector's cafeteria has always been a big symbol of New York for Dean. They spent money on beautiful big glazed cakes and creampuffs.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/04/2010 08:44AM by askanewyorker.
Re: cold water flat
April 05, 2010 05:44AM
Oracle,
I have a friend who is about to give me this worms physical address. I will find him. hot smiley He will wish he never used such repulsive language. We have his real name. Can't wait to meet you buddy.
Oracle?
Re: cold water flat
April 05, 2010 07:54AM
Thanks KM, it's probably an idiot kid. In the meantime, how about removing my post, above? It looks like I'm insulting you or our dear Salsa!!!
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