<p>2018 Reprint of 1960 Edition.&nbsp; Full facsimile of the original edition not reproduced with Optical Recognition software.&nbsp; <em>Tristessa</em> is a novella by Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac set in Mexico City.&nbsp; It is based on his relationship with a Mexican prostitute (the title character). The woman&#39;s real name was Esperanza (&quot;hope&quot; in Spanish); Kerouac changed her name to Tristessa (&quot;tristeza&quot; means sadness in Spanish and Portuguese).&nbsp;</p><p>Allen Ginsberg in describing the book wroteof the book as &quot;...a narrative meditation studying a hen a rooster a dove a cat a dog family meat and a ravishing ravished junkie lady&quot;. In <em>Tristessa</em> Kerouac attempts to sketch for the reader a picture of quiet transcendence in hectic and sometimes dangerous circumstances. He chronicles Tristessa&#39;s addiction to morphine and impoverished life with descriptions tinged with elements of her saintly beauty and her innocence.</p><p>Early in the novel Kerouac attempts to communicate his Buddhist beliefs. These beliefs become entangled as a metaphor in the unfamiliar culture and language that Kerouac tries to grasp and connect with in the story.&nbsp; The contrast between the initial reaction that the reader may have of the impoverished marginalized life of Tristessa and the self-destructive nature of her addiction contrast with the beauty of Kerouac&#39;s descriptions.</p>
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