- Jean-Louis
Lebris de
Kérouac (/ˈkɛru.æk/;
March 12, 1922 –
October 21, 1969),
known as Jack
Kerouac, was an
American novelist and poet who,
alongside William...
-
Kerouac (February 16, 1952 – June 5, 1996) was an
American writer and the only
child of beat
generation author Jack
Kerouac and Joan
Haverty Kerouac....
- Ginsberg's Howl (1956),
William S. Burroughs'
Naked Lunch (1959), and Jack
Kerouac's On the Road (1957) are
among the best-known
examples of Beat literature...
- Jack
Kerouac (March 12, 1922 –
October 21, 1969) was an
American novelist and poet. He is
considered a
literary iconoclast and,
alongside William S. Burroughs...
- On the Road is a 1957
novel by
American writer Jack
Kerouac,
based on the
travels of
Kerouac and his
friends across the
United States. It is considered...
- Joan
Haverty Kerouac (1931– May 15, 1990), born Joan
Virginia Haverty, was the
second wife of
writer Jack
Kerouac and the
author of an autobiography, Nobody's...
-
Kerouac in 1948 to
describe his
social circle of
friends and
fellow writers, such as
Allen Ginsberg,
William S. Burroughs, and Neal C****ady.
Kerouac said...
- boyfriend, Jack
Kerouac, then twenty-two and
nearing the end of his
short career as a sailor. Carr, in turn,
introduced Ginsberg and
Kerouac to one another...
- The Jack
Kerouac School of
Disembodied Poetics is a
school of
Naropa University,
located in Boulder, Colorado,
United States. It was
founded in 1974 by...
- Edie
Kerouac-Parker (September 20, 1922 –
October 29, 1993) was the
author of the
memoir You'll Be Okay,
about her life with her
first husband, Jack Kerouac...