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36 sats \ 2 replies \ @Bell_curve 14h \ on: Rucksack Wanderers BooksAndArticles
Jack couldn’t drive a car
His mother drove him cross country
Yowza. Actually, Neal drove.
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Thanks for the correction, I guess that is less embarassing for Jack
from wikipedia:
For the next six years, Kerouac continued to write regularly. Building upon previous drafts tentatively titled "The Beat Generation" and "Gone on the Road", he completed what is now known as On the Road in April 1951, while living at 454 West 20th Street in Manhattan with his second wife, Joan Haverty.[45] The book was largely autobiographical and describes Kerouac's road-trip adventures across the United States and Mexico with Neal Cassady in the late 40s and early 50s, as well as his relationships with other Beat writers and friends. Although some of the novel is focused on driving, Kerouac did not have a driver's license and Cassady did most of the cross-country driving. He learned to drive aged 34, but never had a formal license.[46]
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