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Vanity of
Duluoz: An
Adventurous Education, 1935–46 is a 1968 semi-autobiographical
novel by Jack Kerouac. The book
describes the
adventures of Kerouac's...
- promiscuity, Buddhism, drugs, poverty, and travel.
Kerouac used the name "
Duluoz Legend" to
refer to his
collected autobiographical works. Source: The Town...
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surrounding Kerouac's (here
known by the name of his
fictional alter-ego Jack
Duluoz)
three brief sojourns to a
cabin in
Bixby Canyon, Big Sur, California, owned...
- 2008).
Kerouac also
later wrote about the
killing in his
novel Vanity of
Duluoz. Later,
Kerouac lived with his
parents in the
Ozone Park
neighborhood of...
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written by Beat
Generation author Jack Kerouac,
which makes up part of his
Duluoz Legend. It was
published in 1965, but was
written years earlier, around...
- and the City, Elly in
Visions of Cody, Edna "Johnnie"
Palmer of
Vanity of
Duluoz, and
herself in "The
Original Scroll" – the
unedited edition of On the Road...
-
considered the '
Duluoz Legend',
Maggie C****idy
tells the tale of Jack
Duluoz and his
romantic involvement with Irish-American
Maggie C****idy.
Duluoz is a high...
- Carolina, and it was
published in 1963. It is the
first volume in Kerouac's "
Duluoz Legend".
Visions of
Gerard focuses on the
scenes and
sensations of childhood...
-
chapter ended there, . . .” (ibid, p. 185). The
novel begins with
Jackie Duluoz,
based on
Kerouac himself,
relating a
dream in
which he
finds himself in...
- one
point that all of his work was an
extended biography (like Kerouac's
Duluoz Legend). "Howl" is not only a
biography of Ginsberg's
experiences before...