Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) was an American author and painter and the central figure of the Beat Generation of the 1950s. His most famous books include On the Road, The Dharma Bums, and Big Sur. Several of his novels have been adapted into popular films. In 1959 Kerouac released his long-form poem, Mexico City Blues, which is his most important work of poetry. Few authors can claim as large an influence on American culture as Jack Kerouac and his examinations of youth and rebellion.

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Title: And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Angeles de desolación, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Atop an Underwood: Early Stories and Other Writings, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Beat Generation: The Lost Work, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Big Sur, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Big Sur, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Big Sur, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Big Sur, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Big Sur: (Penguin Ink), Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Book of Blues, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Book of Dreams, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Book of Haikus, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Book of Haikus, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Book of Sketches, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Desolation Angels, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Doctor Sax, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Door Wide Open: A Beat Love Affair in Letters, 1957-1958, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: En el camino (biblioteca Kerouac), Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Good Blonde, Author: Jack Kerouac
Title: Lonesome Traveler, Author: Jack Kerouac

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