In 1979 I published Desolate Angel/Jack Kerouac, the Beat Generation, and America.
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Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Neal Cassady came through for the booze, and Cassady actually died in SMA in 1968.
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“I cannot write my native language and have no native home any more,” Kerouac wrote in 1950.
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Despite, or perhaps because of, his anxiety over language, Kerouac developed an insatiable appetite for books.
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In her kitchen hangs a sign that advertises pea soup, which she used to feed Kerouac.
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Instead I went up to my room and worked on my Kerouac paper.
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I worked on my Beat paper all the next day at home, reading the Kerouac and surfing the Xnet.
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British Dictionary definitions for Kerouac
Kerouac
/ (ˈkɛrʊˌæk) /
noun
Jack, real name Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac. 1922–69, US novelist and poet of the Beat Generation. His works include On the Road (1957) and Big Sur (1962)