kerouac's in A Sentence

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    Leo Kerouac 's.

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    Kerouac's two favorite childhood pastimes were reading and sports.

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    Carr also knew Kerouac's girlfriend Edie Parker, through whom Burroughs met Kerouac in 1944.

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    Remember me and smile, for it's better to forget than to remember me and cry.- Jack Kerouac.

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    Kerouac's road trips with Cassady in the late 1940s became the focus of his second novel, On the Road.

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    Kerouac died of massive stomach bleeding on October 21, 1969, with a pad in his lap and pen in his hand.

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    Now if you tend to side with Kerouac and think people are born talented, you have what psychologists call a fixed mindset.

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    In the first draft of the novel, Kerouac called the character Neal Cassidy, and just like his real life counterpart, Cassidy was larger-than-life.

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    With the onset of the Great Depression, the Kerouac family suffered from financial difficulties, and Kerouacs father turned to alcohol and gambling to cope.

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    Philip Lamantia, Michael McClure, Philip Whalen, Ginsberg and Gary Snyder read on October 7, 1955, before 100 people including Kerouac, up from Mexico City.

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    Cassady impressed the group with the free-flowing style of his letters, and Kerouac cited them as a key influence on his spontaneous prose style.

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    He was one of many influential American writers of his time who were associated with the Beat Generation, including Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs.

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    Kerouac's character's(who he modeled after himself) frustration, desire to see the world, and adventures resonate with all of us who need a little relief from modern life.

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    His reason for doing so seems to be linked to an old family legend that the Kerouacs had descended from Baron Fran�ois Louis Alexandre Lebris de Kerouac.

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    Research has shown that Kerouac's roots were indeed in Brittany, he was descended from a middle-class merchant colonist, Urbain-François Le Bihan, Sieur de Kervoac, whose sons married French Canadians.

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    The Six Gallery reading informs the second chapter of Kerouac's 1958 novel The Dharma Bums, whose chief protagonist is"Japhy Ryder", a character who is actually based on Gary Snyder.

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    Research has shown that Kerouac's roots were indeed in Brittany, and he was descended from a middle-class merchant colonist, Urbain-François Le Bihan, Sieur de Kervoac, whose sons married French Canadians.

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    Research has shown that Kerouac's roots were indeed in Brittany(France), and he was descended from a middle-class merchant colonist, Urbain-François Le Bihan, Sieur de Kervoac, whose sons married French Canadians.

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    Buddhism is one of the primary subjects of The Dharma Bumsand the book undoubtedly helped to popularize Buddhism in the West and remains one of Kerouac's most widely read books.

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    When On The Road was published in 1957, Kerouac became instantly famous and a spokesman for the Beat Generation, young people in the 1950s and 1960s who scorned middle-class values.

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    Kerouac wrote about this incident twice in his own works: once in his first novel, The Town and the City, and again in one of his last, Vanity of Duluoz.

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    Renewal is well described by Beat novelist and poet Jack Kerouac in his line,‘I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted.'.

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    Buddhism is one of the primary subjects of The Dharma Bums, and the book undoubtedly helped to popularize Buddhism in the West and remains one of Kerouac's most widely read books.

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    From the stretches of the great plains, to the rolling hills of the deep south, there's something that brings out everyone's inner Kerouac in simply loading up and hitting the pavement.

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    It's no wonder that the Central Coast has long enchanted actors, poets, and writers(just crack open any book by Jack Kerouac and you're bound to read at least a little bit about coastal California, particularly Big Sur).

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    Kerouac, who was, by that time, a star running back on the Lowell High School football team, saw football as his ticket to a college scholarship, which in turn might allow him to secure a good job and save his family's finances.

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    Kerouac, who by that time, was a star running back on the Lowell High School football team, saw football as his ticket to a college scholarship, which, in turn, might allow him to secure a good job and save his family's finances.

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    Beat Generation writers such as Jack Kerouac and libertine writers such as the Marquis de Sade also had a strong influence on Morrison's outlook and manner of expression; Morrison was eager to experience the life described in Kerouac's On the Road.

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    Gary Snyder is widely regarded as a member of the Beat Generation circle of writers: he was one of the poets that read at the famous Six Gallery event, and was written about in one of Kerouac's most popular novels, The Dharma Bums.

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    The adjective" beat" could colloquially mean" tired" or" beaten down" within the African-American community of the period and had developed out of the image" beat to his socks", but Kerouac appropriated the image and altered the meaning to include the connotations" upbeat"," beatific", and the musical association of being" on the beat", and" the Beat to keep" from the Beat Generation poem.

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