Today's topic is one dear to my heart...Beat literature history! I've been interested since someone I worked with at a coffeeshop in high school moved to San Francisco and gave me a Jack Kerouac 4-tape box set as a parting gift. But, that's another story for another day... Many people know Neal Cassady as a main figure and a primary influence of the Beat movement in literature—Neal was highly respected and loved by Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, among others. But Neal’s writings are not as well known as those of his contemporaries, and many people do not know that Neal’s writing was actually the spark for Jack Kerouac’s revolutionary novel writing style of the seminal Beat text, On the Road . In fact, it was one of Neal’s letters to Jack—an off-the-cuff play-by-play of his experiences surrounding a particular love interest named Joan Anderson—that inspired Kerouac to change his writing style completely. The recent publication of The Joan Anderson Letter: The Holy Grail of...
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