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Joan Haverty Kerouac (1931– May 15, 1990), born Joan Virginia Haverty, was the second wife of writer Jack Kerouac and the author of an autobiography, Nobody's Wife: The Smart Aleck and the King of the Beats.
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Aug 1, 2000 · Joan Haverty Kerouac was probably the most ill-treated woman Jack Kerouac ever abused. This book, however, does more than simply document her mistreatment, it also established the conditions under which one of the seminal novels of the 20th century, On The Road, was written.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joan Haverty Kerouac (1931– May 15, 1990), born Joan Virginia Haverty, was the second wife of writer Jack Kerouac and the author of an autobiography, Nobody's Wife: The Smart Aleck and the King of the Beats.
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Bio: Ansen was a big influence on several of the Beats. He was never well-known outwith the Beat circle, but he made an impact on Kerouac, Burroughs, Ginsberg and Corso. He appeared in both On the Road and Naked Lunch. Aliases: 1. Book of Dreams– Irwin Swenson 2. On the Road– Rollo Greb 3. The Subterraneans– Austin Bromberg
Bio: Burroughs was one of the key players in the Beat Generation and an influence upon subsequent countercultural movements. Most famously, he wrote Naked Lunchand pioneered the cut-up method in his various literary experiments. Aliases: 1. Book of Dreams– Bull Hubbard 2. Desolation Angels– Bull Hubbard 3. Doctor Sax – Bull Hubbard 4. On the Road– ...
Bio:In his short life, Cannastra made a big impression upon the early Beat Generation. He was a wild man like Neal Cassady and celebrated as such. He appears in several Ginsberg poems and in two Kerouac books. Aliases: 1. Visions of Cody– Finistra 2. Book of Dreams– Finistra
Bio:Carr was central to the Beat movement. He was the embodiment of Beat – intelligent yet wild, well-read but crazy. He introduced Kerouac and Ginsberg. “Lou was the glue,” Ginsberg quipped. He killed David Kammerer and sought refuge with Burroughs and Kerouac. Aliases: 1. Big Sur – Julian 2. Book of Dreams– Julian Love 3. Desolation Angels– Julia...
Bio: She was the wife of Neal Cassady and friends with Ginsberg and Kerouac. Cassady married the Holy Goof even after finding him in bed with Ginsberg and his first wife. She was immortalised in On the Road, and wrote her own memoirs, called Off the Road. Aliases: 1. Big Sur– Evelyn 2. Book of Dreams– Evelyn 3. Desolation Angels – Evelyn 4. On the ...
Bio: Daughter of Neal and Carolyn Cassady. Cathy has written for Beatdom here. Aliases: 1. Desolation Angels– Emily Pomeray 2. On the Road– Amy Moriarty 3. Visions of Cody– Emily Pomeray
Bio:Daughter of Neal and Carolyn Cassady Aliases: 1. Desolation Angels– Gaby Pomeray 2. On the Road– Joanie Moriarty 3. Visions of Cody– Gaby Pomeray
Bio:Son of Neal and Carolyn Cassady. Named after Kerouac and Ginsberg. Aliases: 1. Big Sur– Timmy John Pomeray 2. Desolation Angels– Timmy John Pomeray 3. Visions of Cody– Timmy Pomeray
Bio:Cassady is almost as well known for his alias, Dean Moriarty, as his real name. The legendary Holy Goof inspired much of the Beat movement and literature, despite having no famous literary output of his own. He was Ginsberg’s lover and ‘secret hero of these poems’. Aliases: 1. Big Sur– Cody Pomeray 2. Book of Dreams– Cody Pomeray 3. Desolation ...
Bio:Introduced Cassady to Kerouac and Ginsberg, thus creating the inspiration for so much Beat literature. Aliases: 1. On the Road– Chad King 2. Visions of Cody– Val Hayes
Nov 16, 2008 · The woman was Jan Kerouac, Jack Kerouac's daughter by Joan Haverty, the second wife of the Beat Generation icon. The couple divorced when Joan was pregnant with Jan. Jack denied the...
Jun 7, 2021 · He was married three times: in 1946 to art student Edie Parker, which lasted less than two years; then in 1950 for eight months to Joan Haverty, Jan’s mother; and in 1966, three years...
Nobody's Wife: The Smart Aleck and the King of Beats. Paperback – 1 August 2000. by Joan Haverty Kerouac (Author) 4.5 15 ratings. See all formats and editions. It was 1950. Strikingly beautiful twenty-year-old Joan Haverty had arrived in New York City and was working as a seamstress.
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