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The Kerouac Project of Orlando - http://www.kerouacproject.org/
A non-profit corporation working to further Kerouac's legacy in Orlando, Florida where Kerouac was living at the time his classic On the Road was published. The goal, is to award aspiring writers with a chance to live in the home rent-free, and receive scholarships to travel and write in the spirit of Kerouac. |
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Dharma Beat - http://www.wordsareimportant.com/dharmabeat.htm
An e-zine dedicated to writing about Jack Kerouac's life and work. Includes a calendar of readings, festivals, and other events. |
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Ladder to Nirvana - http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/57oct/pla.htm
1957 review of Kerouac's 'On the Road' by Phoebe Lou Adams. |
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Literary Kicks - http://www.litkicks.com/People/JackKerouac.html
A hypertext annotated literary biography of Kerouac, with a selection of links to further Kerouac-related resources. |
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Big Sur Reading - http://www.poembeat.com
Jack Kerouac Big Sur Marathon Reading July 22, 2001 |
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Lowell Celebrates Kerouac - http://lckorg.tripod.com
The official site of LCK with information on the annual festival held in October, the birthday celebration in March and other related events. LCK is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of Jack Kerouac. |
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David Amram on Jack Kerouac - http://www.jerryjazzmusician.com/mainHTML.cfm?page=amram.html
Jack Kerouac friend and musical collaborator, the composer David Amram, discusses their life and times in a Jerry Jazz Musician interview. |
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Jack Kerouac and David Amram - http://www.davidamram.com/kerouac.html
Musician Amram remembers his interactions with Kerouac and his transformation into the figure that would represent the Beats. |
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http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/beat-list.html - http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/beat-list.html
A Beat Generation Listserv. |
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The Age of Unthink - http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/wechsler-unthink.html
This chapter from James Wechsler's "Reflections of an Angry Middle-Aged Editor" records Wechler's frustrating confrontation with Jack Kerouac in 1958. |