Jack Kerorock was born in France on March 12, 1922, and the name of the Canadian parent Jack Kerorock was Genre Ikir Yak. He grew up in Lowell, Massachusetts. He spoke French dialects, later wrote several later pieces of work, and finally studied English at a 6-year-old school. His motor skills later got a scholarship from Columbia University. He wrote a lot of work for the school paper and a tibial fracture forced him to leave the team.
Since his life, Jack Kerouac is interested in writing. Kerouac's first inspiration comes from the radio program "Shadow". In later life, he will shape himself after Thomas Wolf. During high school, Kerouac was a star football player and received a scholarship from Columbia University to join the football team. His family brought him to Queens, New York, and ultimately Kayleak dropped out of school shortly after his father lost his business. After his recent disappointed father was disappointed, his father got into alcoholism. Keroroch then entered the army. When he did not depart he goes out with people who did not like him, "Coops" Colombian students, Allen Ginsberg and Lucien Carr, older businessman William S. Burroughs, and with those from Denver Colorado I guess. Street Cowboy Neil Cassidy
Jack Kerouac Initially, Jack Kerouac led a wild and exciting life outside of everyday 'normal' American life. On the Road and The Dharma Bums are the only commercial success of Kairuyak, but he is a person who changes American literature and popular culture. Keroroac almost made up a lifestyle specialized in life, art, literature, music, and poetry. - Pride for Jack London 's confidence and his pride and arrogance led Jack London to "fire a fire" who killed a man. Overconfidence in this ability has made him a bad decision and has led to laughing advice from people who know what they were talking about. Instead, he told him that "men must travel with partners" (1769) and should enter cold weather anyway, he will make the old man laugh.
In this difficult life, I have a guide; Jack Kerorock. In 1957, Kerouac published On The Road. I saw it in Chicago, and I sat in a coffee shop all night, around 17 or 18. This is what men do. They search for love, adventure, sadness, and old cars throughout the country in a hurry. Like everyone else, life makes more sense than a life of foolish life. Neal Cassady and Dean Moriarity are my role models. My old Plymouth was hurt by Neil Hudson. Now I understand, I think I've never thought about this. On the road, I just told myself to inform me of the way you are growing, the way you can spend a different life from the life you can care.