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The Haunted Life : : and Other Writings

Kerouac, Jack, 1922-1969. Book - 2014 Fiction, Adult Book / Fiction / General / Kerouac, Jack 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4 out of 5

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I. The Haunted Life -- II. Sketches & Reflections -- For The Haunted Life: The Odyssey of Peter Martin -- For The Haunted Life -- Post-Fatalism -- Notes on Galloway -- The Dream, the Conversation, and the Deed -- There's No Use Denying It -- Outline of Subsequent Synopsis: The Town and the City -- The Town and the City Conclusions -- III. Jack & Leo Kerouac -- Letters by Leo Kerouac, 1942-1943 -- A Sketch of Gerard (1942): by Leo Kerouac -- A Sketch of Nashua and Lowell (1942): by Leo Kerouac -- 1945 Diary Entry by Jack Kerouac -- An Example of Non-Spontaneous Deliberated Prose (1954) by Jack Kerouac -- 1963 Reflection on Leo by Jack Kerouac.
"In late 1944, under rather mysterious circumstances, aspiring writer Jack Kerouac lost a novella-length manuscript titled The Haunted Life. Set in Galloway, a fictionalized version of Kerouac's hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts, the coming-of-age story of Peter Martin-a character based on the author's recently departed friend Sebastian Sampas-tackles the pressing issues of the day. At home in the working-class town the summer before his sophomore year at Boston College, Peter finds himself conflicted. Like many Americans, Peter is unsure, suspended between the economic crisis of the previous decade and the impending US entry into World War II. In The Haunted Life, Peter struggles to define what he believes to be intellectually true and worthy of his life and talents. Skillfully edited by Todd F. Tietchen, assistant professor of English at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell,The Haunted Life is rounded out by sketches, notes, and reflections Kerouac kept during the novella's composition as well as a revealing selection of correspondence with his father, Leo. "-- Provided by publisher.

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Writer Evolution submitted by crazypockets on July 4, 2014, 5:30pm This was not Kerouac's greatest, but I really enjoyed it if only for getting to see a glimpse into his writer's process. The actual novella had a nostalgic, "Our Town" feel to it that I really liked. It was interesting to see Kerouac's evolution in his beliefs and to learn more about his relationship with his father and how it factored in to shaping them. I wasn't thrilled with the editor's introduction and lack of writing skills, but setting that aside, a book definitely worth reading. And it got me inspired enough to want to start writing again, too.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Da Capo Press, 2014.
Year Published: 2014
Description: 193 p.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780306823046

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Tietchen, Todd F.

SUBJECTS
Short stories, American.
College students -- Fiction.
Bildungsromans.