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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. 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.
http://members.aol.com/kerouacult/
Listing of directory: /kerouacult/ FileName Last Modified Size Parent Directory

82. Lowell Celebrates Kerouac - Jack Kerouac Birthday Celebration, 2001
Lowell Celebrates kerouac PO Box 1111 Lowell, MA 018531111 1-877-kerouac. Emailjackslowell@aol.com Lowell Celebrates kerouac!
http://ecommunity.uml.edu/lck/festival.htm
Lowell Celebrates Kerouac P.O. Box 1111 Lowell, MA 01853-1111 1-877-KEROUAC LCK Inc. Welcome Kerouac Schedule ... Acknowledgements Email: jackslowell@aol.com Lowell Celebrates Kerouac! P.O. Box 1111 Lowell, MA 01853-1111 - 1-877-KEROUAC

83. 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
Return to the Table of Contents. N O V E M B E R 1 9 9 8
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
Discuss this article in
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,"
  • 84. 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! About LCK! A Brief Kerouac Bio Grave Site Becoming a Member ... LCK! XV
    VOLUNTEERS NEEDED If you're an LCK! member living in the Lowell area you are invited to attend the meetings of the Events Planning Committee. See "Becoming A Member" for details. For more information please contact Lawrence Carradini, President of LCK! Please click here to see schedules and clippings from previous festivals. Kerouac Commemorative Monument /Kerouac Park Kerouac Park
    (directions) March Birthday NEWS!
    Lowell, MA
    It was a Great happening with three showings of Henry Ferrini's, Lowell Blues, March 7, 8, and 9, at the Lowell National Historical Park, Visitor Center, and Jim Cameron with three of his hippest cat friends who swung Jack's birthday at the Dove Cafe', Saturday night. You may remember Jim from the 1997 Lowell Celebrates Kerouac! Festival with poet Anne Waldman in an LCK! tribute to Alan Ginsberg. Or, from March of 2001 with his trio and singer Maggie Galoway. Always A BLAST! when Jim swings, hot or cool...
    On the 12th, Poet, Author, Editor of Kerouac's early work, "Atop An Underwood," Paul Marion, lead a discussion titled, "The Music of Language: A Comparison of Kerouac and Patchett, at The Pollard Memorial Library as part of The Pollard's "Lowell Reads" series linked to a community wide reading of the novel Bel Canto by Ann Patchett.

    85. Kerouac, Jack
    Biography jack kerouac Writer USA Born 11 Mar 1922 Died 21 Oct 1969 jack kerouacwas the descendant of Breton Canadians who married with Mohawk and Caughnawaga
    http://www.artsworld.com/books-film/biographies/j-l/jack-kerouac.html
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    Jack Kerouac
    Writer USA Born 11 Mar 1922
    Died 21 Oct 1969
    Jack Kerouac was the descendant of Breton Canadians who married with Mohawk and Caughnawaga Indians. He was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, where, he said, he 'roamed fields and riverbanks by day and night, wrote little novels in my room, first novel written at age 11, also kept extensive diaries and "newspapers" covering my own - invented - horse-racing and baseball and football worlds (as recorded in novel Doctor Sax)'. He was educated by Jesuit brothers in Lowell. He said that he 'decided to become a writer at age 17 under the influence of Sebastian Sampas, local young poet, who later died on Anzio beach head; read the life of Jack London at 18 and decided to also be a lonesome traveller; early literary influences Saroyan and Hemingway; later Wolfe (after I had broken my leg in Freshman football at Columbia, read Tom Wolfe and roamed his New York on crutches).'
    Kerouac wished, however, to develop his own new prose style, which he called 'spontaneous prose.' In it he recorded the life of the American 'traveller,' and the experience of the beat generation of the 1950s. This may clearly be seen in his most famous novel, 'On the Road', and also in 'The Subterraneans' and 'The Dharma Bums'. Other works include 'Big Sur', 'Desolation Angels', 'Lonesome Traveler', 'Visions of Gerard', 'Tristessa', and a book of poetry called 'Mexico City Blues'. His first more orthodox published novel was 'The Town and the City'. Jack Kerouac, who described himself as a 'strange solitary crazy Catholic mystic,' was working on his longest novel, a surrealistic study of the last ten years of his life, when he died.

    86. Topica Email List Directory
    Discussion forum on the works of jack kerouac.
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    Top List Name Jack Kerouac Beat Forum (Subterraneans) Purpose: A forum for the discussion of Kerouac's work, life (though the two often intertwine), associates, prose style, dreams etc. Critical thinking applied to his work is welcome as are comments on his enduring influence. Kerouac spotters - where have you heard, seen or encountered references to Kerouac or his oeuvre? All things Kerouacian. List Type: Unmoderated discussion Subscription: Does not require owner approval Archive: Readable by anyone Created: Sep 28, 2000 Owner: Nelson Liddle To Join: Subscribe here, or send an email to JackKerouac-subscribe@topica.com To Post: Send mail to 'JackKerouac@topica.com' Stats: Categories: Humanities Authors J-L
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    87. Jack Kerouac
    An article about jack kerouac and his work On the Road. The writer writes from a angle of personal enlightenment.
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    88. Kerouac In Lowell And Rocky Mount: Kerouac, Jack
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    89. Kerouac Connection
    The longest running journal dedicated to the critical study and review of the literature of jack kerouac and the Beat Generation.
    http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/kerouacconnection/

    90. Kerouac, Jack - Alle Lieferbaren Bücher
    Translate this page On the Road (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) jack kerouac,jack Kerouc / Taschenbuch / Erschienen 1999 Preis DM 25,84, cover.
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    Der Jack Kerouac Romnibus Penguin Books / Multimedia CD Erschienen 1995
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    Deutschsprachige Bücher von Jack Kerouac Das bekannteste Werk
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    Jack Kerouac / Taschenbuch / Erschienen 1998
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    On the Road
    Jack Kerouac / Taschenbuch / Erschienen 1999
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    Das Erstlingswerk
    The Town and the City
    Jack Kerouac / Taschenbuch / Erschienen 1993
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    Engel, Kif und neue Länder
    Jack Kerouac / Taschenbuch / Erschienen 1971
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    Gammler, Zen und Hohe Berge
    Jack Kerouac / Taschenbuch / Erschienen 1971
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    Be- Bop, Bars und weißes Pulver
    Jack Kerouac / Taschenbuch / Erschienen 1979
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    Lonesome Traveller
    Jack Kerouac / Taschenbuch / Erschienen 1981
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    Maggie Cassidy
    Jack Kerouac / Taschenbuch / Erschienen 1980
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    91. 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".
    If you want to go to Playa del Carmen, click here.

    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...

    92. 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.

    93. Polarity - EMagazine
    jack kerouac Big Sur Marathon Reading July 22, 2001
    http://www.poembeat.com
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    94. 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.

    95. History 610: Colloquium In US History Since 1865
    14/101 (21) Essays on kerouac's On The Road at www.123HelpMe.com kerouac's jackkerouac kerouac's jack kerouac kerouac's jack kerouac 124219 1/24/103 (0)
    http://www.uncg.edu/his/courses/linkwa/cgi/wwwboard/wwwboard10.html
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    96. Jack Kerouac: Dharma Bum
    A transcription of the biography-like introduction to Lonesome Traveler.Category Arts Literature Authors K kerouac, jack Writing......NAME jack kerouac NATIONALITY FrancoAmerican PLACE OF BIRTH Lowell, MassachusettsEDUCATION (schools attended, special courses of study, degrees and years
    http://www.liglobal.com/beat/kerouac/
    NAME: Jack Kerouac
    NATIONALITY: Franco-American
    PLACE OF BIRTH: Lowell, Massachusetts
    EDUCATION: (schools attended, special courses of study, degrees and years) Lowell (Mass.) High School; Horace Mann School for Boys; Columbia College (1940-42); New School for Social Research (1948-49). Liberal arts, no degrees (1936-1949). Got an A from Mark Van Doren in English at Columbia (Shakespeare course). Flunked chemistry at Columbia. Had a 92 average at Horace Mann School (1939-1940). Played football on varsities. Also track, baseball, chess teams....
    SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS AND/OR JOBS: Everything: Let's elucidate: scullion on ships, gas station attendant, deckhand on ships, newspaper sportswriter (Lowell Sun), railroad brakeman, script synopsizer for 20th Century Fox in N.Y., soda jerk, railroad yardclerk, also railroad baggagehandler, cottonpicker, assistant furniture mover, sheet metal apprentice on the Pentagon in 1942, forest service fire lookout in 1956, construction laborer (1941).
    HOBBIES: I invented my own baseball game, on cards, extremely complicated, and am in the process of playing a whole 154-game season among eight clubs, with all the works, batting averages, E.R.A. averages, etc.

    97. In The Kerouac Archive - 98.11
    An Atlantic Monthly commentary surrounding newlyreleased excerpts from jack kerouac's diaries and letters.Category Arts Literature Authors K kerouac, jack......Commentary surrounding newly released excerptsfrom jack kerouac's diaries and letters.
    http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/98nov/kerouac.htm
    Return to the Table of Contents. N O V E M B E R 1 9 9 8
    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,"
  • 98. Jack Kerouac - 'On The Road'
    Book review of On the Road by jack kerouac.
    http://bookreviews.nabou.com/reviews/ontheroad.html
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    On the Road
    Jack Kerouac
    "On the Road" is a novel that makes the reader want to go out there, seize the day, and live, live, live! Jack Kerouac, creator of the "beat generation" best sums up his philosophy as "everything belongs to me because i am poor". The failure of ideology and of the American Dream in the 1960s gave young dreamers who were eager to live just one way out: the road.

    99. Literary Encyclopedia
    kerouac, jack. (1922 1969), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature.Status Major. Novelist, Poet, Travel Writer, Diarist. Active 1942
    http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2482

    100. The Scroll Of Jack Kerouac
    This is an article about the auctioning off of jack kerouac's manuscript On the Road at Christies Auction House in NY.
    http://www.literarytraveler.com/kerouac/kerouacscroll.htm

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