"A fascinating literary and historical document, the most
insightful look at the Beat Generation." --Dan Wakefield, author of
"New York in the Fifties" and "Going All the Way"
First published in 1978, "Jack's Book" gives us an intimate look
into the life and times of the "King of the Beats." Through the
words of the close friends, lovers, artists, and drinking buddies
who survived him, writers Barry Gifford and Lawrence Lee recount
Jack Kerouac's story, from his childhood in Lowell, Massachusetts,
to his tragic end in Florida at the age of forty-seven. Including
anecdotes from an eclectic list of well-known figures such as Allen
Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Gore Vidal, as well as
Kerouac's ordinary acquaintances, this groundbreaking oral
biography--the first of its kind--presents us with a remarkably
insightful portrait of an American legend and the spirit of a
generation.
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