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- Author: Kerouac, Jack
Date: 1999-00-00
Language: en
Find in a Library: 40698633
Collection of selected correspondence between writer Jack Kerouac and friends, other literary figures, and some family from 1957 to the author's death in 1969. Includes letters to William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg; Lawrence Ferlinghetti;…
- Author: Schryer, Stephen
Date: 2011 Spring
Publication: Modern Fiction Studies (MFS)
Volume: 57
Language: English
Essay considering the relationship of middle twentieth-century delinquency and poverty with the explorations of class and culture that take place in the literature of Jack Kerouac. How actors in the Beat Movement, especially Kerouac, interrogated…
Tags: Acculturation and Assimilation, African Americans, Alcohol and Drugs, Algeria, Chicago IL, Criticism and Review, Denver CO, Emigration and Immigration, Ethnicity and Collective Identity, Family, Fiction and Literature, Gender and Sexuality, Irish Americans, Italian Americans, Literary Works -- Criticism and History, Lowell MA, Mexican Americans, New York NY, Pawtucketville MA, Social History, Violence, Youth
- Author: Muro, Mark
Date: 1987 February 2
Publication: Boston Daily Globe
Language: English
Find in a Library: 1536853
Article part 1 of 2 on the recent Lowell, Massachusetts, city council vote to commemorate author Jack Kerouac with a park bearing his name. Full article title includes the line: "Moves under way to rehabilitate a not-so-favorite son." Introduces us…
- Author: Rosello, Mireille
Date: 2003
Publication: Yale French Studies
Language:
Find in a Library: 1770272
Professor Rosello writes on Francophone Studies "as a discipline...that can be imagined as a type of unhomeliness," characterized by a variety of conversant cultural or political forms. She argues what Francophone studies is, fluidly - cultural…