Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac was born in 1922 and died in 1969. Their most popular book is On the Road with 1083 saves and an average rating of 3.38.

Author Bio

Jack Kerouac was an American novelist and poet of French-Canadian ancestry

He is considered a literary iconoclast and, alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, a pioneer of the Beat Generation Kerouac is recognized for his method of spontaneous prose. Thematically, his work covers topics such as Catholic spirituality, jazz, promiscuity, Buddhism, drugs, poverty, and travel. He became an underground celebrity and, with other beats, a progenitor of the hippie movement, although he remained antagonistic toward some of its politically radical elements.

In 1969, at age 47, Kerouac died from an abdominal hemorrhage caused by a lifetime of heavy drinking. Since his death, Kerouac's literary prestige has grown, and several previously unseen works have been published. All of his books are in print today, including The Town and the City, On the Road, Doctor Sax, The Dharma Bums, Mexico City Blues, The Subterraneans, Desolation Angels, Visions of Cody, The Sea Is My Brother, Satori In Paris, and Big Sur.

Wikipedia entry

Authorship percentage indicates primary author status - excluding introductions, forewards and other contributions.

Series

15 released books

Authored 100% of series

Duluoz Legend

Duluoz Legend is a 15-book series with 15 released primary works first released in 1950 with contributions by Jack Kerouac.

The Town and the City: A Novel
On the Road
The Dharma Bums
The Subterraneans
Desolation Angels

Series

2 primary books

Authored 100% of series

Kerouac Selected Letters

Kerouac Selected Letters is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1995 with contributions by Jack Kerouac.

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Selected Letters, 1940-1956
#2
Selected Letters, 1957-1969

Series

60 primary books56 released books

Authored 2% of series

LOA

LOA is a 56-book series with 56 released primary works first released in 1820 with contributions by Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Washington Irving.

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Typee, Omoo, Mardi
#4
Uncle Tom's cabin, or, Life among the lowly ; The minister's wooing ; Oldtown folks
#16
Washington Irving: History, Tales & Sketches
#18
Stephen Crane: Prose & Poetry
#24
Herman Melville: Pierre, Israel Potter, The Piazza Tales, The Confidence-Man, Uncollected Prose, Billy Budd, Sailor