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Posted By: Joseph
The highlight of a fabulous new exhibit (Beatific Soul: Jack Kerouac On The Road) at The New York Public Library is the magnificent unveiling of 60 feet or so of a single-spaced typewritten scroll of "On The Road." It may be the greatest collectible I've ever seen on public display—amazing!--UNTIL I SAW “SECTION 8.” |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Wow. I'd never heard of this before. I like Kerouac, so I need to go see this. |
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Posted By: Joseph
The baseball obsession wasn't really known until his archives were accessed by the Library. You can read about it here: http://www.thecolumnists.com/isaacs/isaacs69.html |
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Posted By: peter chao
Joesph, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I will have to check it out too. It seems so incongruous that Kerouac would both write the definitive Beat novel, and invent a fantasy baseball game. He was a complicated man. |
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Posted By: Steve
Could you guys snap a few pics?, if you don't mind |
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Posted By: Ed Ivey
futher proof that baseball is the solvent that melts all barriers. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I'm a Kerouac fan and anyone who has read biographies of him knows that beyond being a huge sports nut (he was recruited to Columbia to play football for Lou Little) he actually developed this sophisticated baseball playing card game that included teams named for cars: Washington Chryslers, Pittsburgh Plymouths, etc. Baseball was a major passion of his. Below is a check he wrote out to himself and endorsed on the back. Below his name on the back is his address, 34 Gilbert, in Northport, New York, where he moved a year after "On the Road" was published. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Nice checks Jeff L., did you know that the Merry Pranksters of Stanford fame were inspired by Jack Kerouac and Timothy Leary. This inspired me to read the Electric Cool Aid Acid Test by Thomas Wolfe. It's like they say, one thing leads to another. |
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Posted By: pas
In On the Road, there is a scene near the end where Dean Moriarty keeps flipping the TV between a Dodger game and (I think) a Yankee game. |
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Posted By: George
Jeff, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
George- having hung out with Kerouac is amazing. You should write an article about it. |
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