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  1. Tristessa by Jack Kerouac, 1992-06-01
  2. Dr. Sax by Jack Kerouac, 1994-01-13
  3. Lonesome Traveler (Kerouac, Jack) by Jack Kerouac, 1994-01-14
  4. Kerouac: A Biography by Ann Charters, 1994-10-15
  5. Memory Babe: A Critical Biography of Jack Kerouac by Gerald Nicosia, 1994-02-23
  6. Book of Sketches (Poets, Penguin) by Jack Kerouac, 2006-04-04
  7. Scattered Poems (City Lights Pocket Poets Series) by Jack Kerouac, 2001-01-01
  8. On the Road (Modern Classics) by Jack Kerouac, 1987-09-01
  9. Maggie Cassidy by Jack Kerouac, 1993-08-01
  10. Kerouac: Selected Letters: Volume 1: 1940-1956 by Jack Kerouac, 1996-03-01
  11. Poets on the Peaks: Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen & Jack Kerouac in the Cascades by John Suiter, 2002-04
  12. Book of Blues by Jack Kerouac, 1995-09-01
  13. Visions of Cody by Jack Kerouac, 1993-08-01
  14. Book of Dreams by Jack Kerouac, 2001-06-01

21. The Jack Kerouac Writers In Residence Project Of Orlando
The jack kerouac Writers in Residence Project of Orlando offers free room and board to writers.
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Four times a year Darlyn Finch leads an exciting writers weekend facilitated in the house where Jack lived. Immerse yourself in the world of one of America’s most original and iconic writers: • Write in the historic cottage where Jack Kerouac wrote Dharma Bums and learned On the Road would be published
• Stay in an historic art deco, period-furnished hotel
• See the original Dharma Bums manuscript
• Enjoy classic Kerouac spoken-word and jazz recordings
• Participate in a public reading
• Learn about one of the most prolific periods of Kerouac’s life from pop culture historian Bob Kealing, author of Kerouac in Florida: Where the Road Ends.
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22. Jack Kerouac Book Covers
And finally, jack kerouac s own design for a book cover in 1952. It was never used. kerouac 1952. Ukraine 1995, Ukraine 2001, Yugoslavia 1988, kerouac 1952
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23. Who Owns Jack Kerouac?
Throughout his life jack kerouac claimed he had no children, Jan kerouac was born in 1952 while her father was writing On the Road.
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24. Jack Kerouac Chronology Plate At The COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
It is an attempt to build a chronology of events related to jack kerouac s life and work. kerouac is considered the father of the Beat Generation.
http://www.cosmicbaseball.com/jkchrono.html
This special plate is an ongoing project of the Cosmic Baseball Research Alliance (COBRA). It is an attempt to build a chronology of events related to Jack Kerouac's life and work. Kerouac is considered the "father" of the Beat Generation. He is credited with the development and practice of "spontaneous bop prosody" a literary technique akin to jazz and automatic writing. A vanguard writer, Kerouac's importance to 20th century literature is undisputed. Jack Kerouac also plays leftfield for the Dharma Beats , a cosmic baseball team competing in the Overleague.
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¶October 15: Gabrielle Levesque and Leo Kerouac are married at the St. Louis de Gonzague Catholic Church in Nashua, New Hampshire.
¶August 23: Gerard Kerouac, Jack's older brother is born at Blanchard's Private Hospital in Dracut, Massachusetts.
¶October 25: Caroline Kerouac, Jack's older sister is born in Lowell, Massachusetts.

25. Writing & Poetics - The Jack Kerouac School Of Disembodied Poetics
The jack kerouac School was founded at Naropa in 1974 by Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman. Besides the Department of Writing Poetics, which includes the
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The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics and the BA in Writing and Literature , the school is comprised of the Summer Writing Program and MFA Creative Writing , our low residency degree. All classes are taught by active, published writers, giving a practitioner's insight into literary art. Our curriculum includes opportunities for students to learn how to teach their craft, exercise performance skills, and develop as practicing writers in the world. The Kerouac School educates students as skilled practitioners of the literary arts. Its objectives include embracing a disciplined practice of writing, and cultivating a historical and cultural awareness of literary studies. Ordinary mind includes eternal perceptions.
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26. Jack Kerouac By Carlos A. Perez
jackkerouac.free.fr/ 3k - Cached - Similar pages jack kerouacjack kerouac (1922-1969), American writer and poet was a founder member and spokesman of the Beat Generation.
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27. Jack Kerouac - Salon.com
North Beach forever It was the end of the continent; they didn t give a damn, jack kerouac said of San Francisco. But what happens when you and your city
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    North Beach forever
    "It was the end of the continent; they didn't give a damn," Jack Kerouac said of San Francisco. But what happens when you and your city grow up? By Gary Kamiya Dec 5, 2006
    The sound bite and the fury
    Literary bad boy James Frey says Dave Eggers can eat his dust. His self-promotion is tiresome, but his addiction memoir, "A Million Little Pieces," shows he has the right stuff. By Louis Bayard Apr 19, 2003
    Seinfeld considers crawling back
    Another season isn't out of the question; Dylan's made a stone saint. Plus: Crudup and Pitt to be Coppola's Beat boys, and Danny Bonaduce wrecks his boat and hits his head! By Amy Reiter Jun 25, 2001
    "Orpheus Emerged"
    Jack Kerouac's lost 1945 novella has been rediscovered and given new life as an e-book. Read by Erik Jensen Nov 13, 2000
    "On the Road"
    Matt Dillon stars in the new audio release of Jack Kerouac's infamous tale of social disillusionment, drugs, alcohol and mysticism. By Jack Kerouac Oct 9, 2000

28. World Hum | Weblog | Travel | Icons: Jack Kerouac
Just when you thought our celebration of the 50th anniversary of jack kerouac’s “On the Road” was (finally) over, here we go again. Only briefly, though.
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29. Hello Web Wanderers And Kerouac Aficionados
An ezine dedicated to writing about jack kerouac s life and work. Includes a calendar of readings, festivals, and other events.
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Hello Web Wanderers, Kerouac Aficionados, (and book lovers): The DHARMA beat page (dedicated to all things Jack Kerouac) has moved to - www.wordsareimportant.com/dharmabeat.htm Please click on the above link (this is not automatic forwarding) and please update your bookmarks with the new website address. You are almost there please keep going and thanks . DHARMA beat lives ( kind of

30. Jack Kerouac On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
LibraryThing catalogs yours books online, easily, quickly and for free.
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31. Jack Kerouac Books Bibliography, Arranged By Publication Date
A bibliography of jack kerouac s primary publications, sorted by date published, when written, and indicating where they fit in the Duluoz legend.
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The Town and the City On the Road 1946-50, Various Road Trips The Subterraneans Oct. 1953 Summer 1953, NY The Dharma Bums Nov. 1957 1955-1956, West Coast, N. Carolina Doctor Sax July 1952 1930-1936, Lowell, MA Maggie Cassidy early 1953 1938-1939, Lowell, MA Mexico City Blues Aug. 1955 n/a Book of Dreams n/a Tristessa 1955-1956, Mexico City Visions of Cody 1946-1952, Various Road Trips The Scripture of the Golden Eternity May 1956 n/a Lonesome Traveler compiled in 1960 n/a Pull My Daisy March 1959 n/a Big Sur Oct. 1961

32. Video Jack Kerouac - Kerouac, Voyage, Travel, Usa, Route
Regarder jack kerouac sur Dailymotion Partagez Vos Videos. Hommage à jack kerouac, Memory Babe,le 23/09/2007, au Cabaret Pirate (exguinguette),
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33. PAL: Jack Kerouac (1922-1969)
Martinez, Manuel L. Countering the Counterculture Rereading Postwar American Dissent from jack kerouac to Tomás Rivera. Madison U of Wisconsin P, 2003.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 10: Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present MLA Style Citation of this Web Page Chap. 10: Index ... Home Page
Source: JK - bio and links Primary Works The Town and the City , 1950, novel; On the Road , 1957, novel; The Dharma Bums , 1958, novel, PS3521.E735 D5; The Subterraneans , 1958, novel, PS3521 .E735 S9; Mexico City Blues (242 Choruses) , 1959, poetry, PS3521.E735 M4; Maggie Cassidy: A Love Story , 1959, novel; Dr Sax , 1959, novel; Tristessa , 1960, novel, PS 3521 .E735 T73; Lonesome Traveller , 1960, novel; Book of Dreams , 1961, dream transcripts; Big Sur , 1962, novel, PS3521 .E735 B5; Visions of Gerard , 1963, novel, PS3521 .E735 V6; Desolation Angels , 1965, novel; Satori in Paris , 1966, novel, PS3521.E735 Z474x; The Vanity of Duluoz Pic , 1971, novel, PS3521 .E735 P5; Scattered Poems , 1971, poetry, PS3521 .E735 A6;

34. Jack Kerouac's San Francisco Blue Neon Alley
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"angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night,"
-Allen Ginsberg "Who are all these strange ghosts rooted to the silly little adventure of earth with me?" -Jack Kerouac ". . . In this modern jazz, they heard something rebel and nameless that spoke for them, and their lives knew a gospel for the first time. It was more than a music; it became an attitude toward life, a way of walking, a language and a costume; and these introverted kids... now felt somewhere at last." -John Clellon Holmes "We had gone beyond a point of no return- and we were ready for it, for a point of no return...We wanted voice and we wanted vision." -Michael McClure "Behind us lay the whole of America and everything I had previously known about life... We had finally found a magic land at the end of the road and we never had dreamed the extent of the magic." -Jack Kerouac Blue Neon Alley Beat Era Jazz Clifford Brown John Coltrane Miles Davis Dizzy Gillespie ... Lester Young A Note to Mac Users and Other Users of "Safari"
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36. The Paris Review - The Art Of Fiction No. 41
jack kerouac. © Jerry Bauer. jack kerouac kerouac But there is a difference between the original Buddha of India, and the Buddha of Vietnam who just
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JACK KEROUAC
The Art of Fiction No. 41 Interviewed by Ted Berrigan Issue 43, Summer 1968 View a manuscript page Download a PDF of the full interview
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37. Jack Kerouac [1922-1969] At Maison D'Être Beatnik Coffeehouse
The tragic holy angel author, poet, rapscallion - of the Beat movement that arose in the Summer of 1959 and still influences American and international
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J ack Kerouac was born 'Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac' on 12 March 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts, of French-Canadian parents. He learned first to speak a French dialect, not learning English until the age of 6. The death of his beloved older brother Gerard in July 1926 affected Jack's whole life. He married his first wife, Edie, in August 1944; the marriage was annulled in 1946. He married second wife Joan Haverty in 1951, producing one child, Janet Michelle, and a quick divorce. Childhood sweetheart Stella Sampas waited 20 years in Lowell for Jack to return to her; they married in November 1966. J ack won a football scholarship to Columbia University, where he first met Allen Ginsberg , Neal Cassady, and William S. Burroughs . He dropped out after a year and joined the Merchant Marine, then the U.S. Navy during WWII, receiving an honorable discharge, for 'indifference'. J ack often credited Jack London's "The Road" [1907] with inspiring him to become a writer. Jack made a deal to teach Neal how to write, in exchange for Neal teaching Jack how to drive; various trips across America followed, though Jack usually let others drive the car. Jack met John Clellon Holmes in 1948 and they began discussions that defined the Beat aesthetic. Jack began to write "On The Road".

38. David Amram On Jack Kerouac
David Amram discusses jack kerouac in an exclusive interview with Jerry Jazz Musician.
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39. AstroFutureTrends AstroBlog: Jack Kerouac
He was an unknown beat writer when those words were published, but after On the Road hit the bookstores, jack kerouac went from an anonymous someone to
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Jack Kerouac
Someone once wrote that
the only people that interest me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones that never yawn or say a commonplace thing ... but burn, burn, burn like fabulous roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes 'Awww!'
He was an unknown beat writer when those words were published, but after On the Road
Wednesday marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of On the Road biographer Ann Charters On the Road
Kerouac's life became an extended metaphor for the search for personal transformation, frequently accomplished through drugs, alcohol, and frenetic motion. I read On the Road during my senior year in high school and was fascinated with its romantic, vaguely anarchic, outlaw tales of American highways, train-hopping, and drinking.
Kerouac was a Pisces Sun, which often describes a person who is searching or seeking for meaning beyond the self. Pisces is ruled in traditional astrology by Jupiter, but its modern ruler is Neptune. Both planets really describe Jack Kerouac's life, which was marked by an exploration of morality, travel, and consciousness-expansion.

40. Jack Kerouac's Lowell: A Guide To The Neighborhoods That Shaped His Life And Wri
A guide to the neighborhoods that shaped jack kerouac s life and writing.
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A guide to the neighborhoods that shaped Jack Kerouac's life and writing.
"Follow along to the center of the town, the Square, where at noon everybody knows everybody else." The Town and The City
"And all the usual pleasantries, detailed style, and panoramic shots of a complete social scene, Centralville in Lowell in 1925 being a close knit truly French community such as you might not find any more (with the peculiar Medieval Garlic closed-in flavor) in modern lingered France" Visions of Gerard
"It was in Centraville I was born, in Pawtucketville saw Doctor Sax." Doctor Sax
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