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(Ginsberg, Allen, Charles Bukowski, Jack Kerouac, Timothy Leary, Robert Creeley, William Burroughs, and others)
Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Jack Kerouac, Timothy Leary, Robert Creeley, William Burroughs, and others in Beat Scene, number 25
Binley Woods, Nr. Coventry, Beat Scene, n.d. [circa 1995], 1995. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Fine in original wrappers. Fine.
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Book number: b33721
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[KEROUAC]. - ROUS Jean-Marie.
Jack Kerouac le clochard céleste.
Paris, Renaudot et Cie, 1989. In-8, broché, couverture glacée illustrée en couleurs, 251 pp.
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Book number: 20162
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 Balestri, Vince ; Jack Kerouac (1922-1969, The Essence of Jack. A Jazz Play with Vince Balestri. Poster Advertising an Oakland Performance of Balestri's One Man Play on Jack Kerouac
Balestri, Vince ; Jack Kerouac (1922-1969
The Essence of Jack. A Jazz Play with Vince Balestri. Poster Advertising an Oakland Performance of Balestri's One Man Play on Jack Kerouac
Oakland, CA: circa 1986. 28x33 cm (11x17"). General light wear and some spotting; very good. [c.1989].. Gary 'pigboy' Swartz: "A jazz writer a jazz play. But seminal Jack said everything comes in threes he said without commas ever or often sentences or paragraphs or even sometimes without synapses. But scene from the play writer and play are only two and two are not three so it therefore follows that to complete the trinity there must needs be a jazz review with its skewed skewed view expressed in spontaneous prose prose prose as Jack would have us bop bop bop it. A review about how the essence of Jack's riff still faithfully echoes echoes in brief spasms at irregular intervals in intense out-look altering skeleton-closet rattling thought-provoking performances on scattered stages for 15 years in this hybrid play/concert/one-man paean scene from the play to the Jack Kerouac who was. Jack who should be honoured and is by the playwright/actor who before and after the show is Vincent Balestri and even during and who when he isn't mostly alter egoing Jack or sometimes being Vincent is also icons Allan or Lawrence or William F. who are Ginsberg and Ferlinghetti and Buckley and maybe even you and me and me and you when we are being hip and cool and weird because it was Jack who planted the seeds of what we have become. And somehow Vincent who is makes it work makes it work well and truly in a way you may probably have never seen before but open-minded and receptive you should see it should see it because in the end while you don't necessarily understand completely the why of Jack who was a candle burning at all ends scene from the play you more better appreciate the where and what and how of the jazz he wrote while in his heart and soul he heard a saxophone bleeding Charlie Parker riffs that took his writing to places no one had ever blown before scaring a lot of conventional people as it always has always will and did even tonight. Wail saxophone for the one or three slipped early from the venue taking less of Jack with them than Vincent who is Jack offers troubled perhaps by the deliberately random jazz saxophone accompaniment of Campbell Ryga and P.J. Perry that is commas and sentences and paragraphs blowing chinook-like from off/back/around stage warmly reminding us that this is jazz theatre. Jazz acting. Jazz music. Jazz writing. Jazz! And there aren't always synapses but always there is passion and humour and often there is mystery and sometimes there is hope. Hope. Hope. And Jack Kerouac who was would be glad there is a Vincent alter ego who is a vessel for the essence of Jack because because it keeps Buddist Jack on the wheel turning turning turning and because there is dharma in it you bums. .
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 Balestri, Vince ; Jack Kerouac (1922-1969, Essence of Jack Kerouac. A Jazz Play [ with Vince Balestri. Poster Advertising a San Jose Performance of Balestri's One Man Play. ]
Balestri, Vince ; Jack Kerouac (1922-1969
Essence of Jack Kerouac. A Jazz Play [ with Vince Balestri. Poster Advertising a San Jose Performance of Balestri's One Man Play. ]
San Jose, CA: circa 1989. The Essence of Jack Kerouac: A Jazz Play. Oct. 3-25, San Jose, CA. A bit of light wear; very good or better. 24x34.5 cm (9½x14"). [c.1989]..Vncent Balestri, America’s foremost Kerouac interpreter, whose live show Kerouac: The Essence of Jack, has toured since 1980.: Gregory Pleshaw Santa Fe Film Festival.. Gary 'pigboy' Swartz: "A jazz writer a jazz play. But seminal Jack said everything comes in threes he said without commas ever or often sentences or paragraphs or even sometimes without synapses. But scene from the play writer and play are only two and two are not three so it therefore follows that to complete the trinity there must needs be a jazz review with its skewed skewed view expressed in spontaneous prose prose prose as Jack would have us bop bop bop it. A review about how the essence of Jack's riff still faithfully echoes echoes in brief spasms at irregular intervals in intense out-look altering skeleton-closet rattling thought-provoking performances on scattered stages for 15 years in this hybrid play/concert/one-man paean scene from the play to the Jack Kerouac who was. Jack who should be honoured and is by the playwright/actor who before and after the show is Vincent Balestri and even during and who when he isn't mostly alter egoing Jack or sometimes being Vincent is also icons Allan or Lawrence or William F. who are Ginsberg and Ferlinghetti and Buckley and maybe even you and me and me and you when we are being hip and cool and weird because it was Jack who planted the seeds of what we have become. And somehow Vincent who is makes it work makes it work well and truly in a way you may probably have never seen before but open-minded and receptive you should see it should see it because in the end while you don't necessarily understand completely the why of Jack who was a candle burning at all ends scene from the play you more better appreciate the where and what and how of the jazz he wrote while in his heart and soul he heard a saxophone bleeding Charlie Parker riffs that took his writing to places no one had ever blown before scaring a lot of conventional people as it always has always will and did even tonight. Wail saxophone for the one or three slipped early from the venue taking less of Jack with them than Vincent who is Jack offers troubled perhaps by the deliberately random jazz saxophone accompaniment of Campbell Ryga and P.J. Perry that is commas and sentences and paragraphs blowing chinook-like from off/back/around stage warmly reminding us that this is jazz theatre. Jazz acting. Jazz music. Jazz writing. Jazz! And there aren't always synapses but always there is passion and humour and often there is mystery and sometimes there is hope. Hope. Hope. And Jack Kerouac who was would be glad there is a Vincent alter ego who is a vessel for the essence of Jack because because it keeps Buddist Jack on the wheel turning turning turning and because there is dharma in it you bums. .
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Book number: 51-4244
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(Kerouac, Jack) Boles, Robert and Joe David Bellamy
"Jack Kerouac's Last Years: An Interview with Jack Boles" in The Falcon, 1 (Summer, 1970)
Mansfield, Mansfield State College, 1970. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Near fine in original wrappers. Near Fine.
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Book number: b22642
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William S. Burroughs and Gregory Corso and Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg and John Clellon Holmes and Park Honan and Joyce Johnson and LeRoi Jones and Jack Kerouac and Seymour Krim and Tulia Kupferberg and Philip Lamantia and Norman Podhoretz an
The Beats: An Anthology Of 'Beat' Writing
Dent 1987 Paperback, 294pp. In the 1950s a new breed of writers gravitated towards Greenwich Village. They were young, radical, idealistic and 'hip', and their work was shockingly iconoclastic. This was the start of the Beat Movement. (ISBN: 9780460024990). Good.
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Keywords: Literary, Poetry, Short Stories9780460024990 9780460024990

 
BURROUGHS, WILLIAM - SAMUEL BECKETT - ALLEN GINSBERG - JACK KEROUAC A. O.
Evergreen review reader 1962 1967 - Vol II
New York, Grove Press. 1979, First Edition. (ISBN: -) Soft Cover, 2R1. 435 pag - ilustrated. Good.
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Book number: 058438
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BURROUGHS, WILLIAM - SAMUEL BECKETT - ALLEN GINSBERG - JACK KEROUAC A. O.
Evergreen review reader 1967 - 1973
New York, Four Walls Eight windows. 1998, First Edition. (ISBN: -) Soft Cover, 2R1. 543 pag - ilustrated. Good.
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Book number: 058440
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BURROUGHS William - KEROUAC Jack
Et les hippopotames ont bouilli vifs dans leurs piscines
Gallimard, 2012. In-8 broché sous jaquette illustrée de 237 pages. Très bon état
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Book number: 166771
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Burroughs, William S. en Jack Kerouac
And the hippos were boiled in their tanks.
Penguin, 2008. gebonden met stofomslag; prachtig.
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Book number: ENFFB01047
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 Caron, Jean-René, designer; Jack Kerouac (1922-1969, Rencontre Internationale Jack Kerouac. Vieux - Quebec. Poster
Caron, Jean-René, designer; Jack Kerouac (1922-1969
Rencontre Internationale Jack Kerouac. Vieux - Quebec. Poster
Québec: Rencontre Internationale Jack Kérouac, 1987. Poster. 43x28 cm (17x11"). Rencontre Internationale Jack Kérouac. Vieux - Québec 1-2-3-4 Octobre 1987. Just a bit of faint spotting. .
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Book number: 51-4241
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DOYLE, CASSADY, KEROUAC, WATTS, BUKOWSKI
Notes from Underground
1964. Paperback. 8.5 x 11" staple bound under cloth tape softcover with articles by Doyle, Cassady, Kerouac, Watts, Bukowski and more. Tight and unmarked. Please email for photos.. Used: Very Good .
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Book number: 96532
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Ford, Richard, Jack Kerouac, and other contributors.
TQ 20: Twenty Years of the Best Contemporary Writing and Graphics from TriQuarterly Magazine
Evanston, TriQuarterly / Pushcart, 1985. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Uncorrected proof. Near fine in original wrappers. Near Fine.
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Book number: b25348
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 Frank, Robert and Kerouac, Jack, The Americans: Photographs by Robert Frank
Frank, Robert and Kerouac, Jack
The Americans: Photographs by Robert Frank
New York, Aperture, Grossman Publishers, 1969. Hardcover. Black cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Unpaginated. Mainly comprised of BW photographs. First published in France in 1958, then in the United States in 1959, Robert Frank's The Americans changed the course of twentieth-century photography. In 83 photographs, Frank looked beneath the surface of American life to reveal a people plagued by racism, ill-served by their politicians and rendered numb by a rapidly expanding culture of consumption. Yet he also found novel areas of beauty in simple, overlooked corners of American life. And it was not just Frank's subject matter--cars, jukeboxes and even the road itself that redefined the icons of America; it was also his seemingly intuitive, immediate, off-kilter style, as well as his method of brilliantly linking his photographs together thematically, conceptually, formally and linguistically, that made The Americans so innovative. -Website description. VG- overall light shelfewar to boards and corners, VG inside. Clean, tight, crisp corners and very little wear.
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Book number: 182188
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Keywords: Photographers, Robert Frank ; Frank, Robert ; ;

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