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  1. The Visions of the Great Rememberer With Letters by Neal Cassady by Allen ; Cassady, Neal ; Illustrated by Basil King Ginsberg, 1974
  2. Biography - Cassady, Neal (1926-1968): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Ken Kesey's Garage Sale Featuring 5 Hot Items with Guest Leftovers- Paul Krassner, Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, Hugh Romney
  4. Neal Cassady A Biography Volume One 1926 - 1940 by Neal (Tom Christopher) Cassady, 1995
  5. The visions of the Great Rememberer: with letters by Neal Cassady and drawings by Basil King. by Allen, Beal Cassady and Basil King (illustrator) Ginsberg, 1974
  6. Neal Cassady: Beat Generation, Dean Moriarty, Jack Kerouac, On the Road, Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver, Colorado, San Miguel de Allende
  7. As Ever: The Collected Correspondence of Allen Ginsberg and Neal Cassady by Allen Ginsberg, 1977-06
  8. Ken Kesey's Garage Sale Featuring 5 Hot Items with Guest Leftovers- Paul Krassner, Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, Hugh Romney by Ken Kesey, 1973
  9. The Missouri Review. by Jack and Cassady, Neal]. [KEROUAC, 1999
  10. Neal Cassady: Birth of A Beat by Trent & Ken Sanders Call, 2010-01-01
  11. Van Gogh's Ear: World Poetry for the New Millenium by Maya Angelou, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, et all 2005-02-28
  12. Off The Road: Mina Ar Med Cassady, Kerouac Och Ginsberg by Carolyn, Kerouac, Jack, Ginsberg, Allen, Cassady, Neal Cassady, 2008
  13. The First Third and Other Writings. Revised and expanded ed. together with a new Prologue. Afterword by Carolyn Cassady. by Neal Cassady, 1981
  14. THE FIRST THIRD - A Partial Autobiography & Other Writings by Neal Cassady, 1971

21. LitKicks: Neal Cassady
neal cassady. neal cassady was born on February 8, 1926 and raised by analcoholic father in the skid row hotels of Denver's Larimer Street.
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"The bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began
There was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to Nevereverland"
('The Other One', Grateful Dead "N.C., secret hero of these poems ..."
Howl ' by Allen Ginsberg The real genius behind the Beat movement in literature never published a book during his life. He appeared as a main character in many books, though, from 'Go' by John Clellon Holmes to 'On The Road' by Jack Kerouac to 'The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test' by Tom Wolfe. His free-flowing letter writing style inspired the young Kerouac to break his ties to the sentimental style he'd picked up from Thomas Wolfe and invent his notion of 'spontaneous prose.' Without Neal Cassady, the Beat Generation would never have happened. Neal Cassady was born on February 8, 1926 and raised by an alcoholic father in the skid row hotels of Denver 's Larimer Street. A car thief with a unique ability to charm strangers,he spent time in reform schools and juvenile prisons and developed the suave instincts of a con artist, although he never seemed to want to con anybody out of more than a ten-dollar bill, a roll in the hay or a good conversation. A friend named Hal Chase left Denver to enroll at Columbia University , and Cassady traveled to New York to visit him in December 1946. It was here that he met Kerouac and Ginsberg. Ginsberg immediately fell in love with him, and Cassady, who had a hustler's instinct to be whatever the person he's with wants him to be, began a sexual relationship with Ginsberg, balancing it with the numerous heterosexual relationships he enjoyed more. At the same time, he persuaded Kerouac to teach him how to write fiction.

22. The Neal Cassady Experience
Offers a biography of cassady and describes his connection with the writers of the Beat era. neal cassady The Holy Goof. Born February 8, 1926
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Neal Cassady - The Holy Goof. Born: February 8, 1926 Place of Birth: Salt Lake City, Utah Died: February 4, 1968 Place of Death: San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
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23. Neal Cassady
Memories of neal from his old Prankster friends.
http://www.intrepidtrips.com/pranksters/neal/
Woe onto those who spit on the Beat Generation.
The wind'll blow it back.
~Jack Kerouac And here
comes Neal
...to somehow make it across the boundariless spread of America to San Fran and Carolyn again; to gritty railyard toil of couplings, lanterns and Aztec complexities of accordianed freight-schedules, the big watch yanked out of the pocket, snorings in the caboose over the clattering miles, time-caged Time that could only be eluded by continual energy-expenditure that had its source in Time "keep a step ahead, keep your mind ahead" (I heard his insistent voice) "don't butt your dumb head against their walls, man! - look for doors, and then GO - Just leave them snarled up in their worries, their motives - it's their kick man, it's their dreary high - But, listen - never knock the way the other cat swings " - how wearying, now, for me to think of his days drenched in adrenaline, his heart driven out by dawn, his will accepting all contingencies, beating towards the Unknown, straight on out of the kitchen-table compromises, the street wise chicanery, the square machineries of interpersonal relations, the sinister repetitions of the hour-hand, towards - what? Who knew? Did he? The stubborn, ungraspable hope that became the obsession of the prisoned spirit in his body. ~John Clellon Holmes Why'd he come on that bus trip anyway? It happened in '64.

24. Neal Cassady, Books By And About Neal Cassady....Key-Z Productions!
Find a list of the rare and hardto-find books by or about this seminal figure in the Beat Revolution. Item NC01. By neal cassady. The Prologue has never before been published.
http://www.key-z.com/CassadyBooks.htm
THE FIRST THIRD
Item #NC01
By Neal Cassady. The Prologue has never before been published. There is a new Editor's Note by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Revised according to the recently discovered revisions by the author. Carolyn Cassady recounts the saga of the final manuscript's recovery in the After-word. $12.00. NEAL CASSADY: DRIVE #1 CD
Item #A12
By Neal Cassady 1965. These soundtracks are from a series of tapes Cassady made in the fall of '65. Mountain Girl and Kesey ran the recording equipment. Backed by Robin and the Hoods, Neal Cassady, the famous come-on artist, takes a verbal joyride through his life, his cars, his women, and the lessons he learns along the wayspontaneously. 60 min.. $17.00. Each. NEAL CASSADY: DRIVE #2 CD
Item #A25
By Neal Cassady 1965. These soundtracks are from a series of tapes Cassady made in the fall of '65. Mountain Girl and Kesey ran the recording equipment. Backed by Robin and the Hoods, Neal Cassady, the famous come-on artist, takes a verbal joyride through his life, his cars, his women, and the lessons he learns along the wayspontaneously. 60 min.. $17.00. Each.

"NEAL AT THE WHEEL #1 CD"
Item # A26
Neal Cassady driving Further into NY on the NJ Turnpike June 25, 1964. Here it is! Never before released Neal Cassady rapping and driving Ken Kesey’s bus Further into New York in the summer of 1964. Kesey and the Merry Band of Pranksters were making a movie of the trip and were filming and recording everything. Cassady is at his best in this recording that starts out at about 100 miles from New York and ends up 50 miles closer. The film that goes with this recording is in the process of being edited together. This CD mastered from the original tape includes everything from the first part of Cassady’s famous NJ Turnpike rap. Part 2 will be coming soon to complete the Turnpike recordings from the vault of Ken Kesey. $17.00

25. Metroactive Features | Neal Cassady's House
neal cassady's houseonce a pit stop for Kerouac and Ginsberg, bites the dust.
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/08.28.97/slices-9735.html
Features Index Metro Metroactive Central Archives The Beat Goes Down
Skye Dunlap The Road Ends Here: Current owner Hemmie Schechter watches as a bulldozer demolishes the former home of Beat Generation luminary Neal Cassady. Neal Cassady's houseonce a pit stop for Kerouac and Ginsberg, bites the dust By Clarence Cromwell D URING THE 1950s, Neal Cassady's house at 18231 Bancroft Ave. was a frequent stop for Beat writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. In the '60s, the guest list included novelist Ken Kesey, author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest . Cassady once drove Kesey's psychedelic bus Furthur up Bancroft Avenue with the transmission stuck in reverse as wide-eyed neighbors watched the multicolored, wired-for-sound spectacle. On Aug. 22, it took less than five minutes for a bulldozer to destroy Cassady's former home, a small, olive-green ranch house. At about 8:25am a bulldozer nearly as high as the building roared to life in the driveway. The operator spun the monster 180 degrees to face the building and leveled the garage in two passes, then turned to the left and plowed into the main part of the house. Within five minutes, a pile of lumber and bricks remained to be loaded into a huge blue dumpster on the lawn. A group of 10 or so spectators grew to about 15 as nearby neighbors wandered outside to watch the demolition machine. John Cassady, son of Neal and Carolyn Cassady, taped the demolition on a video recorder and reminisced with his boyhood pal Bill Reimer.

26. LitKicks: Neal Cassady
Great biography with excellent links.
http://www.litkicks.com/People/NealCassady.html
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Neal Cassady
"The bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began
There was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of the bus to Nevereverland"
('The Other One', Grateful Dead "N.C., secret hero of these poems ..."
Howl ' by Allen Ginsberg The real genius behind the Beat movement in literature never published a book during his life. He appeared as a main character in many books, though, from 'Go' by John Clellon Holmes to 'On The Road' by Jack Kerouac to 'The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test' by Tom Wolfe. His free-flowing letter writing style inspired the young Kerouac to break his ties to the sentimental style he'd picked up from Thomas Wolfe and invent his notion of 'spontaneous prose.' Without Neal Cassady, the Beat Generation would never have happened. Neal Cassady was born on February 8, 1926 and raised by an alcoholic father in the skid row hotels of Denver 's Larimer Street. A car thief with a unique ability to charm strangers,he spent time in reform schools and juvenile prisons and developed the suave instincts of a con artist, although he never seemed to want to con anybody out of more than a ten-dollar bill, a roll in the hay or a good conversation. A friend named Hal Chase left Denver to enroll at Columbia University , and Cassady traveled to New York to visit him in December 1946. It was here that he met Kerouac and Ginsberg. Ginsberg immediately fell in love with him, and Cassady, who had a hustler's instinct to be whatever the person he's with wants him to be, began a sexual relationship with Ginsberg, balancing it with the numerous heterosexual relationships he enjoyed more. At the same time, he persuaded Kerouac to teach him how to write fiction.

27. LitKicks: Carolyn Cassady
But Denver was the stomping ground of neal cassady, and it's fun to imagine thestartling change of direction her life must have taken once neal swept her up
http://www.charm.net/~brooklyn/People/CarolynCassady.html
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Carolyn Robinson studied at Bennington College, the expensive liberal-arts school in Vermont that recently produced the excellent novelist Donna Tartt and several less-than excellent novelists as well (Hi, Bret). After graduating from Bennington, she enrolled as a graduate student at the University of Denver . But Denver was the stomping ground of Neal Cassady , and it's fun to imagine the startling change of direction her life must have taken once Neal swept her up in his arms. Neal and Carolyn married, had children, and lived together through the fifties and early sixties. She was represented often in the novels of Jack Kerouac , who appears to have respected and loved her more than was characteristic for him. After Neal and Jack died, some of Carolyn's memoirs about her relationship with both men were published as a book, 'Heart Beat.' This was made into a movie starring Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte and John Heard. Later, Carolyn wrote the more complete story of her life with Neal and his Beat friends, and this fascinating book, "Off The Road," stands as one of an unofficial trilogy of popular memoirs by the women the Beats loved and too often ignored, along with Joyce Johnson's "Minor Characters" and "How I Became Hettie Jones" by Amiri Baraka's ex-wife Hettie Jones. Both Carolyn and Neal were influenced by the latter-day Western mystic Edgar Cayce, who was popular in their era. Both Kerouac and

28. The Neal Cassady Experience
All about the Holy Fool.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/1010/index.html
Neal Cassady - The Holy Goof. Born: February 8, 1926 Place of Birth: Salt Lake City, Utah Died: February 4, 1968 Place of Death: San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
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29. Reroute Beat Movement
This page is a pathfinder referencing sources on the beat writers in America, the beat movement, the beat generation, concentrating on Jack Kerouac, Alan Ginsburg, William S. Burroughs, and neal cassady.
http://ils.unc.edu/~andra/beat.html
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30. Neal's Denver
by Andrew Burnett. all the city was to become my playground neal cassady,The First Third Carolyn cassady. An Interview with John cassady (neal's Son).
http://www.litkicks.com/Denver/
A Personal Exploration
and Beat Baedeker
by Andrew Burnett "...all the city was to become my playground..."
Neal Cassady, The First Third "Neal is a colossus risen to Destroy Denver!"
Jack Kerouac to Allen Ginsberg, As Ever
Allen Ginsberg, Howl.
If you're visiting Denver, or if you just wish you were, try one of these tours:
The Bona Fide Beat Train The Beat Beatific Shuttle The Beat Automobile Tour
In the winter of 1995, only two blocks remain of the Larimer Street Neal Cassady knew. For forty years Larimer used to stretch as one long skid-row for most of its 25-block length, but today only two true skid-row blocks remain, between 20th and 22nd: bars that open at eight in the morning (signs say "No children after 5:00"); pawn shops where Cassady very likely pawned anything he could get his hands on for quick cash; a 12-step recovery shelter, three bars, two liquor stores, a barber shop, and a Mexican bakery. At most, maybe three men are unconscious now on any given morning, where once there'd have been fifteen or twenty (gentrification has moved the shelters almost ten blocks north). Instead of Larimer, the men wait for the sun to come up at 23rd and Curtis. Denver isn't much but it'll do. It's a fact that American cities are increasingly homogeneous: shopping malls horrify in the same way in Newark as they do in Phoenix; inner cities are run down and then gentrified in the same ways everywhere. If a Beat site remains in Denver it's only because it was ignored from the end of World War II into the nineties: over fifty years of being so useless that no one even cared to tear it down. And for the most part if there's any change at all in a Denver Beat site, it's because the building was so worthless and damaged that it was worth more flattened than intact.

31. Neal Cassady And The Modern American Writer
An article linking cassady to many authors as their source of inspiration.
http://mathlab.mathlab.sunysb.edu/~ethanol/cassady.html
A LTHOUGH his likeness appeared in the works of many authors, the three who were closest to Neal Cassady, best translated his spirit into the written word, and left the strongest record of the exploits of this modern American folk hero are Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and Ken Kesey. With Ginsberg and Kerouac, Cassady explored America physically and spiritually more fully than any who went before. They were, as Kerouac said, a beat generation. With Kesey, Cassady became a fountain from which poured the teachings of his soul and his experience.
A LLEN Ginsberg was introduced to Neal Cassady in 1946 in New York City and was instantly enamored. The young Jewish poet from Paterson, New Jersey saw Cassady as an ideal hero and mate. "For the poet Allen Ginsberg, Neal Cassady was a man in whom spiritual and sexual energies were harmonious and complementary."( Daybreak Boys , 161) Their early relationship and Cassady's later rejection of Ginsberg both had a significant effect on Ginsberg's writing.("Then and Now", 50)
Cassady was Ginsberg's connection to a collective American spirit. Ginsberg was an American poet, yet he felt painfully separated from American society. He had trouble communicating even with other literary figures.(

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33. Jack Kerouac And Beats - Links To Websites
A directory of links to Beat Generation writers, including Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, and neal cassady.
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DHARMA beat Links Page A Jack Kerouac Newszine If you are interested in finding links to Jack Kerouac and beat sites, maybe we can be of help. This list is bought to you courtesy of the Jack Kerouac Subterranean Information Society (former publisher of DHARMA beat). If a link is not working, or if you know of a link to add (maybe your own) that is Kerouac or beat related, write to Kerouaczin@aol.com and we will try to comply as quickly as possible. kerouaczin@aol.com Links to Kerouac sites Links to Beats sites Links to Allen Ginsberg sites Links to Neal Cassady sites ... Links to Bookdealers that do the beats Jack Kerouac Author of On the Road, The Subterraneans, DR SAX, Maggie Cassidy, Big Sur Jack Kerouac has his place in history. The last 50 years has seen On The Road continue to influence and inspire a new generation of people who have pursued their own creative process. Go climb a tree, go sing a song, go write a poem, and be compassionate, fair, and truthful. Live your life. Somewhere along the line I knew there'd be girls, visions, everything; somewhere along the line the pearl would be handed to me. On The Road, Chapter 1

34. Neal's Denver
of 1995, only two blocks remain of the Larimer Street neal cassady knew. For forty years Larimer used to stretch as one
http://www.charm.net/~brooklyn/Denver/Denver.html
A Personal Exploration
and Beat Baedeker
by Andrew Burnett "...all the city was to become my playground..."
Neal Cassady, The First Third "Neal is a colossus risen to Destroy Denver!"
Jack Kerouac to Allen Ginsberg, As Ever
Allen Ginsberg, Howl.
If you're visiting Denver, or if you just wish you were, try one of these tours:
The Bona Fide Beat Train The Beat Beatific Shuttle The Beat Automobile Tour
In the winter of 1995, only two blocks remain of the Larimer Street Neal Cassady knew. For forty years Larimer used to stretch as one long skid-row for most of its 25-block length, but today only two true skid-row blocks remain, between 20th and 22nd: bars that open at eight in the morning (signs say "No children after 5:00"); pawn shops where Cassady very likely pawned anything he could get his hands on for quick cash; a 12-step recovery shelter, three bars, two liquor stores, a barber shop, and a Mexican bakery. At most, maybe three men are unconscious now on any given morning, where once there'd have been fifteen or twenty (gentrification has moved the shelters almost ten blocks north). Instead of Larimer, the men wait for the sun to come up at 23rd and Curtis. Denver isn't much but it'll do. It's a fact that American cities are increasingly homogeneous: shopping malls horrify in the same way in Newark as they do in Phoenix; inner cities are run down and then gentrified in the same ways everywhere. If a Beat site remains in Denver it's only because it was ignored from the end of World War II into the nineties: over fifty years of being so useless that no one even cared to tear it down. And for the most part if there's any change at all in a Denver Beat site, it's because the building was so worthless and damaged that it was worth more flattened than intact.

35. COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION-NEAL CASSADY 1997 PLAYER PLATE
neal cassady. Pitcher. 19261968. Angel Headed Hipster. In It's just atrick. He's hiding out someplace, like Tangier. neal cassady. Pitching
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Angel Headed Hipster In December of 1946, Neal Cassady arrives by bus in New York City with his teenage wife, LuAnne . They are there to visit his Denver friends Ed White and Hal Chase who are attending Columbia University. In a Livingston Hall dormitory room, Neal meets, for the first time, the man that will chronicle part of his life, Jack Kerouac . Cassady also meets Allen Ginsberg , who will fallen in love with the "Adonis of Denver". By March 1947, Cassady is back in Denver, but the wheels have been set in motion. Over the next several years Cassady and Kerouac will make sporadic road trips which Kerouac will immortalize in his novel On The Road . Kerouac will also produce another portrait of Cassady in his experimental novel, Visions of Cody . And Neal will also appear in Kerouac's Dharma Bums Big Sur , and Desolation Angels novels. But back to Denver. It is March of 1947, Neal is still married to LuAnne Henderson but begins an affair with Carolyn Cassady , who is doing graduate work at the University of Denver. By the summer, Neal will be erotically involved with LuAnne, Carolyn, and Allen who has come to Denver to be with Neal. Cassady will spend a life time driving, talking and loving. He will marry Carolyn; together they'll have three children. Cassady will also marry a third time, in 1950, after he meets Diana Hansen, a New York model. Diana will give birth to Curtis Cassady, a child Neal never really gets to know, because he will have gone back to Carolyn. Cassady will also fall in love with the star-crossed

36. Neal Cassady @ Catharton Authors
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38. Neal Cassady Collection

http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/cassady.html
Neal Cassady, 1926-1968
Collection, 1947-1965
2 boxes (.83 linear feet), 1 oversize flat folder, 5 reel-to-reel tapes, and 1 cassette tape Acquisition: Purchases and gifts, 1963-1990
Access: Advance appointment required to use the sound recordings in this collection
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Biographical Sketch
Neal Leon Cassady, Jr., 1926-1968, was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, while his parents were traveling from Iowa to Hollywood, California. Neal's father earned a living intermittently as a barber, and his mother had been widowed and already had seven children before marrying the senior Cassady. Neal was six when his parents separated and Neal went to live with his father in the slums of Denver. Exposed at an early age to poverty, alcoholism, and the despair to which men can be driven, young Neal learned to use his intellect to move up in the world. A good reader with an excellent memory, and eager to be liked by authority figures, he did well in school and pushed himself to be a good athlete, playing football and running track. While he was impressing teachers and coaches at school, he was also becoming involved in petty crime, eventually becoming a car thief. He had been arrested six times by the age of 21. Cassady frequently ran away from home and around the age of 15 he began trading in on his good looks and worked as a male prostitute. An attorney, the nephew of one of Cassady's clients, took an interest in his welfare and endeavored to help him better himself. Besides helping him out of legal difficulties he introduced Cassady to Hal Chase, a student at Columbia University.

39. A Note From Los Gatos
Interview with John cassady, the son of late Beat hero neal cassady.
http://www.litkicks.com/JCI/JCInterview.html
A Note From Los Gatos
In August 1995 I began corresponding via e-mail with John Cassady, the son of late Beat hero Neal Cassady. John still lives and works in the vicinity of Los Gatos, the legendary homestead of the Cassady family. He has not spoken much in public about the legacy of his father or his own unusual upbringing, and after exchanging several e-mails we agreed to conduct an in-depth interview. This is a record of the entire correspondence. Literary Kicks
by Levi Asher

40. 10961. Cassady, Neal. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION neal cassady (1926–1968), US beat hero. “Leaving LA by Trainat Night, High ,” The First Third and Other Writings (1971).
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