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  1. Robert Frank: Pull My Daisy by Jack Kerouac, 2008-05-01
  2. Kerouac In Florida: Where The Road Ends by Bob Kealing, 2004-03-31
  3. You're a Genius All the Time: Belief and Technique for Modern Prose by Regina Weinreich, Jack Kerouac, 2009-09-09
  4. On the Road (Essential Edition): (Penguin Essential Edition) by Jack Kerouac, 2005-09-06
  5. Jack Kerouac: A Biography by Tom Clark, 2001-08-31
  6. The Jack Kerouac Collection by Jack ; Kerouac, Jan Michele ; Austin, James Kerouac, 1990
  7. Jack's Book: An Oral Biography of Jack Kerouac by Barry Gifford, Lawrence Lee, 2005-10-06
  8. Beat Generation in New York: A Walking Tour of Jack Kerouac's City by Bill Morgan, 2001-01-01
  9. "Forest Beatniks" and "Urban Thoreaus": Gary Snyder, Jack Kerouac, Lew Welch, and Michael McClure by Rod Phillips, Gary Snyder, et all 2001-02-01
  10. Jack Kerouac, Prophet of the New Romanticism: A Critical Study of the Published Works of Kerouac and a Comparison of Them to Those of J. D. Salinger by Robert A. Hipkiss, 1976-11
  11. Big Sur by Jack Kerouac, 1979-09-27
  12. Kerouac and Friends: A Beat Generation Album
  13. Naropa University: Junior Burke, Nathan Katz, Jack Collom, Thomas B. Coburn, Jack Kerouac School
  14. What's Your Road, Man?: Critical Essays on Jack Kerouac's On the Road

81. Jack Kerouac - Magician With Words
Story of a visit to San Francisco and the haunts of jack kerouac.
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"Over the Oakland Bay Bridge I slept soundly for the first time since Denver; so that I was rudely jolted in the bus station at Market and Fourth into the memory of the fact that I was three thousand two hundred miles from my aunt's house in Paterson, New Jersey. I wandered out like a haggard ghost, and there she was, Frisco - long, bleak streets with trolley wires all shrouded in fog and whiteness. " On the Road This webpage is presented by Dan K. Phillips, editor of the Web Surfer Travel Journal and the author of the internet travel book "Four Corners - A Literary Excursion Across America."

82. Glbtq >> Literature >> Kerouac, Jack
The bisexual jack kerouac omitted references to his homosexuality from his otherwise autobiographical works. Entry Title kerouac, jack,
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Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969) The bisexual Jack Kerouac omitted references to his homosexuality from his otherwise autobiographical works. Kerouac, born Jean-Louis Kerouac in Lowell, Massachusetts, on March 12, 1922, was the third child of a working-class, French-Canadian family. Kerouac did not speak English until attending parochial school at the age of six, the French-Canadian dialect Joual being his primary language. Sponsor Message.
In 1926, Kerouac's older brother Gerard died of rheumatic fever. Gerard's death had a profound effect on the young Kerouac, initiating his lifelong search for the meaning of life and death, which would become the main theme of his writing. Kerouac moved to New York City in 1939, where he attended Horace Mann Prep School for a year before going on to Columbia University via a football scholarship. Leaving Columbia in 1942, Kerouac joined the merchant marines and sailed to Greenland. He then enlisted in the U.S. Navy but was discharged on psychiatric grounds. Through his first wife, Edie Parker, Kerouac met Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs in 1944. In 1946, Neal Cassady became involved with their group, and the nucleus of the Beat Generation was created. It was with Cassady that Kerouac took to the road. They in effect created the lifestyle that would become the model for the "Beat way of life." It combined a rejection of responsibility and of what they saw as bankrupt bourgeois American culture with a search for a life-affirming spirituality.

83. Jack Kerouac's Encounter With Madness At Big Sur
Describes kerouac's 1960 stay in Big Sur and his nervous breakdown there brought on by alcohol and stress.
http://fbox.vt.edu:10021/V/vsutherl/kerou.htm

84. Search Results For "kerouac, Jack" :: American Poems
American Poems Search. Your search for kerouac, jack found 2 poets and 37 poems. Poets. jack kerouac sat beside me on a busted rusty iron
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  • spoke joe to jack... (10) - A poem written by e.e. cummings
    Read 421 times on American Poems. spoke joe to jack leave her alone she's not your gal jack spoke to joe 's left crashed pal dropped o god alice yells but who shot up grabbing had by my throat me give it him good a bottle she quick who stop damned fall all we go spill and... ( Read full poem
  • Crazy Jane And The Bishop - A poem written by William Butler Yeats
    From The Winding Stair and Other Poems . Published in 1933. Read 303 times on PoetryConnection.net. Bring me to the blasted oak That I, midnight upon the stroke, (All find safety in the tomb.) May call down curses on his head Because of my dear Jack that's dead. Coxcomb was the least he said: The solid man and the coxcomb. Nor... ( Read full poem
  • The New Ergonomics - A poem written by James Tate
    Read 296 times on American Poems.
  • 85. Listing Of Directory: /kerouacult/
    A condensed version of The Cult of kerouac, a book on the battle between Gerald Nicosia and Jan kerouac regarding the control of jack's archive of writings.
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    86. In The Kerouac Archive - 98.11
    An Atlantic Monthly commentary surrounding newlyreleased excerpts from jack kerouac's diaries and letters.
    http://www.TheAtlantic.com/issues/98nov/kerouac.htm
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    ACK KEROUAC is hardly an unfamiliar literary figure. In his lifetime he published seventeen books; several others have been published since his death. His best-known book, On the Road, has been translated into a score of languages. Kerouac has also been the subject of a number of biographies. The Portable Jack Kerouac and the first volume of Selected Letters, both edited by Ann Charters, were published in 1995. Also in 1995 a major scholarly conference devoted to Kerouac was held at New York University, signaling his full ascension to academic respectability. Kerouac's words and image appear in advertisements for cars and clothing. As the novelist William S. Burroughs observed, "Kerouac opened a million coffee bars and sold a million pairs of Levi's to both sexes."
    THE EDITORS by Douglas Brinkley
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    Atlantic articles about Kerouac and the Beats:
  • "Ladder to Nirvana," by Phoebe-Lou Adams (October, 1957)
    A book review of On the Road.
  • "The Only People for Him,"
  • 87. Kerouac, Jack
    kerouac, jack (19231969). American writer, who was the first to use the term Beat Generation in reference to the group of American
    http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/k/kerouacjack/1.
    Kerouac, Jack
    American writer, who was the first to use the term Beat Generation in reference to the group of American writers, including himself, who rejected mainstream society in the 1950s through their unconventional writings and alternative lifestyles.
    Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Kerouac briefly attended Columbia College, the undergraduate college of Columbia University, before serving as a merchant marine in the 1940s. Later he traveled throughout the United States.
    Kerouac's best-known novel is On the Road (1957), a loosely structured and mostly autobiographical account of the Beat experience in America, regarded as one of the classic works of the Beat Generation. It recounts the hitchhiking adventures of several characters who embrace drugs, sex, and music in their wanderings across the United States. The Dharma Bums (1958) is a more conventional novel, on the theme of self-fulfillment through Zen Buddhism. Big Sur (1962), the sequel to On the Road, describes the retreat of a Beat leader to the California coast, where he attempts to put his life in order. Kerouac also wrote poetry, such as Mexico City Blues, (1959), and travel pieces, such as Lonesome Traveler, (1960). His posthumously published works include Selected Letters, 1940-1956 and the poetry collection Book of Blues, (both published in 1995).

    88. Lowell Celebrates Kerouac!
    The official site of LCK with information on the annual festival held in October, the birthday celebration in March and other related events. LCK is a notfor-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of jack kerouac.
    http://lckorg.tripod.com
    Lowell Celebrates Kerouac! Cimino's Beat Museum Goes O.T.R. About LCK! A Brief Kerouac Bio Grave Site ... Archived News
    All are invited to attend the monthly meetings of the LCK! Events Planning Committee. LCK! members who feel that they can regularly attend these meetings, are invited to become an Events Planning Committee member. If you are not already a member of Lowell Celebrates Kerouac!, see "Becoming A Member" for details. For more information please contact Lawrence Carradini, President of LCK! Kerouac Commemorative Monument /Kerouac Park Kerouac Park
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    By an official act of the Massachusetts State Legislature, March 12 has been declared, "Jack Kerouac Day" in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
    The news was announced simultaneously with the revelation that, with some assist from our very own Congressman (The Mighty Marty M.) Kerouac's On The Road Scroll will be coming to Lowell to be placed on display during the summer of 2007. This will be a community effort spearheaded by the University of Massachusetts - Lowell, the Lowell National Historical Park, and the Cultural Organization of Lowell (COOL). Lowell Celebrates Kerouac! president, Lawrence Carradini, announced LCK!'s commitment to the effort at a press conference held by Congressman Meehan in front of the Kerouac wall panel display in the LNHP Visitor Center, attended by LCK! vice president, Richard Hyatt, representatives from the above mentioned organizations, the estate, and city government.

    89. Kerouac, Jack (Jean Louis)
    kerouac, jack (Jean Louis). After a year at Columbia University, New York, the US poet and writer jack kerouac dropped out and travelled around the USA, often
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    Or search the encyclopaedia: Kerouac, Jack (Jean Louis) After a year at Columbia University, New York, the US poet and writer Jack Kerouac dropped out and travelled around the USA, often working as a labourer while gaining material for his novels. In the late 1950s he was recognized as the voice of the rebellious young and it was he who named them the Beat Generation.
    US novelist. He named and epitomized the Beat Generation of the 1950s. The first of his autobiographical, myth-making books, The Town and the City (1950), was followed by the rhapsodic On the Road (1957). Other works written with similar free-wheeling energy and inspired by his interests in jazz and Buddhism include The Dharma Bums Doctor Sax (1959), and

    90. Topica Email List Directory
    Discussion forum on the works of jack kerouac.
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    91. Alibris: Jack Kerouac
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    92. Kerouac Connection
    The longest running journal dedicated to the critical study and review of the literature of jack kerouac and the Beat Generation.
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    93. The Beat Generation
    jack kerouac writes to Allen Ginsberg and Neal Casady; page dedicated to jack kerouac's writings.
    http://www.cancunsteve.com/beat.htm
    Beat be Zen Buddhism
    Kerouac Ben Zooter
    Take off your clothes
    Climb on your scooter
    To Europe for Five Months
    The apartment (formerly Max Ernst's) is a four-flight walk-up, and I galloped up the first two landings with a heart aflutter because for me this was like going to interview Beethoven. "Slow down now", came a smiling voice from high up, and in a moment there he was, erect, twinkling-eyed 72 among cartons and crates. "We're moving", said Marcel Duchamp, the living legend. I asked him where? "To a warehouse," the artist said. "We're going to Europe for five months".
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    I asked him what he felt was his most worthwhile work. "The Glass" he said, that being his private name for the painting "The Bride Striped Bare by Her Bachelors Even" a famous painting in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The Glass shows no direct influence.
    Jack Kerouac
    In 1948 Jack Kerouac meets John Clellon Holmes and the term beat generation is invented.
    In 1942 Jack writes to a girlfriend:
    ...went to work as a laborer on the New War Department project in Arlington, Virginia...A Negro laborer went by with his shovel singing the loveliest blues I ever heardand I followed him all over the field, listening and smoking...

    94. Literary Encyclopedia: Kerouac, Jack
    kerouac, jack. (1922 1969). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Novelist, Poet, Travel Writer, Diarist. Active 1942 - 1969 in USA, North America.
    http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2482

    95. James Wechsler Vs. Kerouac - "The Age Of Unthink"
    This chapter from James Wechsler's Reflections of an Angry MiddleAged Editor records Wechler's frustrating confrontation with jack kerouac in 1958.
    http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/wechsler-unthink.html
    JAMES WECHSLER
    "The Age of Unthink"
    Note: This chapter from James Wechsler's "Reflections of an Angry Middle-Aged Editor" records Wechler's frustrating confrontation with Jack Kerouac in 1958. Other chapters of the book) are entitled, "Is Everybody Happy?", "The Liberal Retreat," and "Life Of a Salesman." TWO SEPARATE episodes inspired the reflections that led to the writing of this book, and perhaps it is appropriate to begin by recalling them. On the evening of November 6, 1958, I took part in a symposium on the Beat Generation at Hunter College. The event, if it may be so described, was sponsored by Brandeis University; the other participants were Jack Kerouac , author of On the Road and self-proclaimed voice of the Beat Generation; Kingsley Amis, the talented, witty British writer who admits to being neither young nor angry but has been so labeled on two continents; and Professor Ashley Montagu, the noted anthropologist. I almost missed the meeting, proving that books, like other productions, are prey to the accident of history. It occurred just two days after the state elections of that year; I was still tired, if not beat, and the prospect of a long evening of recitation and listening seemed less congenial than, say, watching a basketball game at Madison Square Garden. But I had a certain curiosity about Kerouac, whom I had never seen, and about the subject, which I had heard discussed with increasing frequency and earnestness by my son (then sixteen) and some of his friends. In fact I had begun to feel out of touch. So, though ill-prepared to deliver a speech (and even less prepared for what happened), I reached the auditorium a few moments after Kerouac had begun what turned out to be a forty-minute rendition, and there was more than one reprise.

    96. Polarity - EMagazine
    jack kerouac Big Sur Marathon Reading July 22, 2001
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    97. Desolation Peak - Jack Kerouac's Lookout
    Photographs of the fire lookout on Desolation Peak that jack kerouac worked in. Includes passages from Desolation Angels and The Dharma Bums .
    http://www.geocities.com/phoffman3/desolation/
    Jack Kerouac spent 63 days during the summer of 1956 as a fire lookout on Desolation Peak, in North Cascades National Park. He wrote about his experiences in the books "The Dharma Bums" and "Desolation Angels". The lookout is a 14' x 14' structure built in 1933 and remains active under the National Park Service.
    The trail to the lookout is 7 miles one way from Ross Lake. You can either hike 13 miles to the trail head or arrange for boat transportation from the Ross Lake Resort. I gladly paid for the boat. >>>Click here for more information about the trail.
    I hiked to the lookout and found it a very rewarding experience. The lookout that summer was a Kerouac enthusiast who said many of the items in the lookout were there when Jack was a lookout. It was very special to sit where Jack had, and see first hand what he had written about.
    I hope you can take the same journey someday. Pete Hoffman
    The following passages are from "The Dharma Bums" and "Desolation Angels".
    "There she is!" yelled Happy and in the swirled-across top-of-the-world fog I saw a funny little peaked almost Chinese cabin among the little pointy firs and boulders standing on a bald rock top surrounded by snowbanks and patches of wet grass with tiny flowers.

    98. Jack Kerouac
    An article about jack kerouac and his work On the Road. The writer writes from a angle of personal enlightenment.
    http://www.literarytraveler.com/kerouac/jackkerouac.htm
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    100. Rowohlt-Verlag: Kerouac, Jack
    Translate this page kerouac, jack. wurde am 13. März 1922 in Lowell/Massachusetts geboren und besuchte die Columbia University. Während des Zweiten
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    Kerouac, Jack
    wurde am 13. März 1922 in Lowell/Massachusetts geboren und besuchte die Columbia University. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs diente er in der Handelsmarine, trampte später jahrelang als Gelegenheitsarbeiter kreuz und quer durch die USA und Mexiko und wurde neben William S. Burroughs und Allen Ginsberg der führende Autor der Beat Generation. Er starb am 21. Oktober 1969 in St. Petersburg/Florida.

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