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_aAmburn, Ellis _9587 |
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_aSubterranean Kerouac : _bthe hidden life of Jack Kerouac / _cEllis Amburn |
| 250 | _a1st ed | ||
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_aNew York : _bSt. Martin's Press, _c1998 |
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_a435 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [389]-424) and index | ||
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_tClimax Runner -- _tThe Agonized Cock of the Matter -- _tMad About the Boy -- _tMacho Manslaughter -- _t"The Road is Better Than the Inn" -- _tMuscles, Meat, and Metaphysics -- _tSucking Asses to Get Published -- _tOrgasm, Buddhism, and the Art of Writing -- _tSuccess, Love, Marriage, Madness -- _tStarvation Ridge -- _tTouchdown -- _tCrack-Up -- _tA Personal Reminiscence |
| 520 | _aDrawing upon original interviews, his own relationship with Kerouac, Kerouac's recently published letters, and still-unpublished journals from the Kerouac archives, Ellis Amburn reveals an inner Kerouac that has not appeared in any previous biography. This is the "subterranean" Kerouac whom Amburn, the editor of his last two novels, knew personally, having witnessed the legendary Beat writer's decline into alcoholic despair during the last few years of his life. Perhaps the greatest of Kerouac's conflicts centered around his sexual relationships with men. Amburn recounts what Kerouac himself told him about these experiences, which other biographers have never before reported, and sheds new light on their profound impact on the man who remained convinced until his death that he was not bisexual, and that homosexuality was in fact immoral | ||
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_aKerouac, Jack, _d1922-1969 _9588 |
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_aAuthors, American _y20th century _vBiography _9589 |
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