Jack Kerouac

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  • Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac , known as Jack Kerouac, was a pioneering American novelist and poet of the Beat Generation.

  • Born to French-Canadian parents in Lowell, Massachusetts, he learned English at age six.

  • Kerouac's most famous work, "On the Road," published in 1957, catapulted him to fame.

  • His writing style, characterized by spontaneous prose and stream of consciousness, explored themes of spirituality, travel, and American culture.

  • Kerouac's influence extended beyond literature, inspiring many cultural icons of the 1960s.

  • Despite his success, he struggled with alcoholism and died at 47 in 1969.

  • His literary legacy continues to grow, with posthumous publications and enduring cultural impact.

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