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... Kerouac too confesses his desire to be " a tremendous life - changing . . . artist " ( Selected Letters 274 ) . In this thrust towards the new , towards new life , transformation , Mailer and Kerouac are united . On the Road begins : I ...
... Kerouac too confesses his desire to be " a tremendous life - changing . . . artist " ( Selected Letters 274 ) . In this thrust towards the new , towards new life , transformation , Mailer and Kerouac are united . On the Road begins : I ...
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. Jack Kerouac too had a religious side . A lifelong Catholic , he maintained an extraordinarily deep interest in Buddhism . John Tytell points out that the novel Kerouac ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. Jack Kerouac too had a religious side . A lifelong Catholic , he maintained an extraordinarily deep interest in Buddhism . John Tytell points out that the novel Kerouac ...
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... Kerouac and Michael McClure wrote about the Six Gallery event , Kerouac in The Dharma Bums ( 1958 ) -in which he calls the Six Gallery the Gallery Six ― and McClure in Scratch- ing the Beat Surface ( 1982 ) . The event soon became ...
... Kerouac and Michael McClure wrote about the Six Gallery event , Kerouac in The Dharma Bums ( 1958 ) -in which he calls the Six Gallery the Gallery Six ― and McClure in Scratch- ing the Beat Surface ( 1982 ) . The event soon became ...
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