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Jack Kerouac "On The Road" scroll manuscript unroll at the Boott Cotton Mills Musuem, June 15, 2007.
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Jack Kerouac - Woody Allen' s Manhattan. Kerouac reading Visions of Cody & On the Road to Steve Allen's jazz piano, & the opening to Woody Allen's 1979 masterpiece, Manhattan. Buy the Woody Allen DVDs, and also the Kerouac books & CDs / DVDs.
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Fabulous live portrait of a freewheeling Kerouac.
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Jack Kerouac reading " American Haiku "
a number of original Haiku read to some jazz riffs- From my blog Gord's Poetry Factory at http://gordspoetryfa ctory.blogspot.com/
& my website gordscafe at http://gordscafe.tri pod.com/
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The late Gregory Nunzio Corso an American poet, the fourth member of the canon of Beat Generation writers (with Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs) discusses Jack Kerouac. Some good advise for young poets.
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This is a compilation of photos of Jack Kerouac. There are also some of Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs. Dean Moriarty San Francisco Beatnik Beat poet Greenwich Village 10000 Maniacs
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Lowell Blues remembers the place Jack Kerouac could not forget. By fusing visual history, language and jazz into a film poem, Lowell Blues illuminates Kerouac's childhood home.
Readings by: Gregory Corso, Johnny Depp, Carolyn Cassady, David Amram, Robert Creeley, and Joyce Johnson.
Music by: Lee Konitz, Willie Alexander, and Jim Doherty.
Thought provoking Creative Quotations from Jack Kerouac (1922-1969); born on Mar 12. US novelist, poet; He gave the Beat movement its name and celebrated its code of poverty and freedom in a series of novels, e.g., "On the Road."
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Fernanda Pivano, the translator of Jack Kerouac's books into Italian, introduces footage of her encounter with Kerouac in Milan, Italy, in September 1966. Jack had visited Italy to promote the publication of the Italian translation of his novel Big Sur.