Subterranean Kerouac

Subterranean Kerouac
Title Subterranean Kerouac PDF eBook
Author Ellis Amburn
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 468
Release 1999-11-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780312206772

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In this first biography of Jack Kerouac to fully portray the intense inner life that inspired his work, Kerouac's last editor addresses the writer's homosexual relationships with men, and sheds a new light on their profound impact upon his life. of photos.

The Subterraneans

The Subterraneans
Title The Subterraneans PDF eBook
Author Jack Kerouac
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 99
Release 2011-07-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0141912839

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'The tender and achingly poetic account of a love affair' Lester Bangs, Rolling Stone Leo Percepied, aspiring writer and self-styled freewheeling bum, gravitates to the subterraneans, impoverished intellectuals who haunt the bars of San Francisco. One of them is Mardou Fox, beautiful and a little crazy, whose dark eyes, full of suffering and sweetness, find recognition in Leo. But, afraid of his growing involvement, Leo sets out to destroy their love. Written in three days, The Subterraneans is, like all Kerouac's work, closely related to his own life while encapsulating his great vision of America.

Subterraneans

Subterraneans
Title Subterraneans PDF eBook
Author Jack Kerouac
Publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages 134
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0802195717

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Written over the course of three days and three nights, The Subterraneans was generated out of the same kind of ecstatic flash of inspiration that produced another one of Kerouac's early classics, On The Road. Centering around the tempestuous breakup of Leo Percepied and Mardou Fox—two denizens of the 1950s San Francisco underground—The Subterraneans is a tale of dark alleys and smoky rooms, of artists, visionaries, and adventurers existing outside mainstream America's field of vision.

Subterranean Kerouac

Subterranean Kerouac
Title Subterranean Kerouac PDF eBook
Author Ellis Amburn
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Pages 778
Release 1999-11-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1466821310

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Drawing upon original interviews and his own relationship with Kerouac, Ellis Amburn reveals an inner man who has not appeared in any previous biography-a man torn by his conflicting desires and beliefs. Subterranean Kerouac has been singled out as one of the most significant biographies to appear in years, and it shows how Kerouac struggled throughout his life with poverty, alcoholism, and his doubts about his own lifestyle of substance abuse, indolence, and promiscuity.

The Subterraneans

The Subterraneans
Title The Subterraneans PDF eBook
Author Jack Kerouac
Publisher New York : Grove Press
Pages 152
Release 1981-01-01
Genre Beat generation
ISBN 9780394179520

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Written over the course of three days and three nights, The Subterraneans was generated out of the same ecstatic flash of inspiration that produced another one of Kerouac's early classic, On The Road. Centering on the tempestous breakup of Leo Percepied and Mardou Fox--two denizens of the 1950s San Francsico underground--The Subterraneans is a tale of dark alleys and dark rooms, of artists, of visionaries,

The Subterraneans

The Subterraneans
Title The Subterraneans PDF eBook
Author Jack Kerouac
Publisher
Pages 173
Release 1992
Genre Beats (Persons)
ISBN 9780586091609

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Om den vrede amerikanske ungdom - The beat generation - i San Francisco.

Door Wide Open

Door Wide Open
Title Door Wide Open PDF eBook
Author Jack Kerouac
Publisher Penguin
Pages 209
Release 2001-06-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0141001879

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On a blind date in Greenwich Village set up by Allen Ginsberg, Joyce Johnson (then Joyce Glassman) met Jack Kerouac in January 1957, nine months before he became famous overnight with the publication of On the Road. She was an adventurous, independent-minded twenty-one-year-old; Kerouac was already running on empty at thirty-five. This unique book, containing the many letters the two of them wrote to each other, reveals a surprisingly tender side of Kerouac. It also shares the vivid and unusual perspective of what it meant to be young, Beat, and a woman in the Cold War fifties. Reflecting on those tumultuous years, Johnson seamlessly interweaves letters and commentary, bringing to life her love affair with one of American letters' most fascinating and enigmatic figures.