Przytoczę parę fragmentów z książki.
Yoko wyjaśnia Seamanowi jak ma wyglądać jego praca:
"Yoko told me that is was my job to 'keep John happy' by buying whatever he asked me to get and by generally keeping him company when he was lonely or bored. If he made any unusal requests or behaved strangely, I was to bring it to her attention. She also warned me that all kinds of people would try to contact John, and she made it very clear that I was never to put anybody through to him without her permission. She specifically cautioned me about taking calls from John's teenage son, Julian, or the boy's mother, Cynthia, as well as from Paul McCartney and other ex-Beatles"
Jak wyglądał zwykły dzień Yoko:
"Yoko lived on the telephone. She was on the phone when I arrived in the morning, on the phone when I left at night and often on the phone to me when I got home. She talked all night sometimes, sleeping fitfully and irregularly, waking John with insistent whispering in the dark.
Yoko embraced it as the principal device for filling the void in which they found themselves. It functioned as a protective barrier between her and John, as a drug, a symbol of her power and importance. Nothing interfered with her calls: not meals or meetings or a massage. Sometimes she lay on a rug on the floor and Kimi, the masseuse she shared with John, walked on her back while she chattered into a phone a soldered link in the Bell system. And who was she talking to? Tarot card readers, lawyers, accountants, interior decorators, real estate agents, members of her staff, psychics, sycophants, art dealers who wanted to sell her something because she had all of John's money to spend"
Szkoda, że nie mam skanera, bo chętnie całą książkę bym zeskanowała i wrzuciła gdzieś do pobrania. Na dniach wrzucę pewną opowiastkę Johna,która wzbudziła u mnie wielki śmiech i szok zarazem.
_________________ Strawberry Fields Forever
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