Jack Kerouac: Selected Letters, 1940-1956, Volume 1It was in his letters that Jack Kerouac set down the raw material that he transmuted into his novels, exploring and refining the spontaneous prose style that became his trademark. The letters in this volume, written between 1940, when Kerouac was a freshman at college, and 1956, immediately before his breathless leap into celebrity with the publication of On the Road, offer invaluable insights into Kerouac's family life, his friendships with Neal and Carolyn Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, and William S. Burroughs, his travels, love affairs, and literary apprenticeship. At once fascinating reading and a major addition to Kerouac scholarship, here is a rare portrait of the writer as a young adventurer of immense talent, energy, and ambition in the midst of writing and living an American legend. |
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Page 141
... jazz records all night , singing and riffing with the piano- " How High the Moon " and " Lover " and " Born to be Blue , " etc. Some of it is ac- tually great jazz . During the course of the night I discovered a new mode of singing that ...
... jazz records all night , singing and riffing with the piano- " How High the Moon " and " Lover " and " Born to be Blue , " etc. Some of it is ac- tually great jazz . During the course of the night I discovered a new mode of singing that ...
Page 486
... Jazz of the Beat Generation . " Kerouac instructed Arabelle Porter , the ed- itor of New World Writing , to tell Mr. Whitmore that his revolu- tionary approach to writing , similar to " the method of modern jazz instrumentalist ...
... Jazz of the Beat Generation . " Kerouac instructed Arabelle Porter , the ed- itor of New World Writing , to tell Mr. Whitmore that his revolu- tionary approach to writing , similar to " the method of modern jazz instrumentalist ...
Page 488
... jazz critic — that was why he was so angered — he will appreciate the smiling similarity of this method with the method of modern jazz instrumentalist . ) Sincerely , Jean - Louis In Kerouac's letters to Ginsberg during June and July ...
... jazz critic — that was why he was so angered — he will appreciate the smiling similarity of this method with the method of modern jazz instrumentalist . ) Sincerely , Jean - Louis In Kerouac's letters to Ginsberg during June and July ...
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