Jack Kerouacin a sentence
- It's On the Road by Jack Kerouac.† (source)
- Our Religion Two class—and our Scripture class, too—was an atheistic mob; except for Owen Meany, we were such a negative, anti-everything bunch of morons that we thought Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg were more interesting writers than Tolstoy.† (source)
- Chaucer says so, as do John Bunyan, Mark Twain, Herman Melville, Robert Frost, Jack Kerouac, Tom Robbins, Easy Rider, Thelma and Louise.† (source)
- San Francisco was where Sal Paradise, the hero of Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road, repeatedly gravitated in his hitchhiking journeys across the country.† (source)
- The 131 only famous writer I'd ever come close to almost meeting was Jack Kerouac, who'd spent some time on the Langley farm, about three miles from my home.† (source)
- Jack Kerouac's best known work is his novel, On The Road, that depicts the kinds of spontaneous road trips he and his friends took across mid-century America.
- Jack Kerouac presents himself as a free spirit performing automatic writing, but there's a lot of evidence that this Ivy Leaguer (Columbia) did a lot of revising and polishing—and reading of quest tales—before his manuscript of On the Road (1957) got typed on one long roll of paper.† (source)