Kerouac A Failure in his own eyes
Jack Kerouac was the spark that started the flame of the Beat Generation though, through his own eyes, he felt like a failure. Jack keyed the term 'beat' generation in a conversation with John Clellon Holmes, another of the beat generation poets, in 1948 (). The Beat Generation might not have happened without the help of Jack. What formed him into the blunt writer that he was, was his loving family, the death of his brother, movies, college, and newfound friends. Jack Kerouac, baptized Jean Louis Lebris de Kerouac, was born to Lou and Gabrielle Ange L'Evesque on March 12, 1992 in Lowell, Massachusetts. Jack had two older siblings: brother Gerard, five years older than [whom he looked up to], and sister Caroline or Nin who was three years older. The whole family spoke French in the house due to Gabrielle's French-Canadian decent and this was the children's first language (Charters 24). When Jack was four years old, Gerard died of Rheumatic fever leaving little Jack shocked, and scared (Gifford 5). Jack's mother often spoke of Gerard as a saint after death implying to Jack in his mind that he was not. "Jack worshipped him and emulated him and was entirely bereft after his death." (5
Some of the people he met was Lucien Carr, William Burroughs, Neal Cassady, John Clellon Holmes, and Allen Ginsberg. Off the Road: My Years with Cassady, Kerouac, and Ginsberg. The Beat Book: Poems and Fiction of the Beat Generation. Jack decided that the best way to get his life back on track after dropping out of college was to go into the Navy, or so his parents pressured him to do. Through Edie Jack met all the people he would become best friends with to develop him into an unforgettable writer and leader of the Beat Generation. To raise bail to get out Jack married Edie Parker on August twenty second. These movies were the spark that started the flame for an imagination that never quit. Jack's Book: An Oral Biography of Jack Kerouac. They were quick friends and often hung out at bars together. Marrying Edie made his parents happy, his mother thought that a wife would calm Jack down and get him to concentrate on a career.
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