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Feature Article
Belief and Technique for Modern Prose Jack Kerouac was one of those writers who reinvented literature. He climbed in James Joyce’s stream of consciousness car then careened down the streets of Beat poetry and the alleyways of Bebop jazz, creating such novels as The Dharma Bums, Big Sur, and the landmark On the Road. He influenced countless writers and, some say, helped usher in the 1960s counter-culture movement. Click here to view more of this article. From Gotham’s Writers’ Tool Box [online], by Jack Kerouac
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