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Monday, 14 March 2022

Kerouac at 100: Is he the most famous user of a typewriter?

Saturday was the centenary of Jack Kerouac's birth. Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac was born on March 12, 1922, in Lowell, Massachusetts, to French Canadian parents, Léo-Alcide Kéroack and Gabrielle-Ange Lévesque. He died on October 20, 1969, in St Petersburg, Florida, aged 47. 




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3 comments:

Bill M said...

Not only the most famous typewriter user, I think he could also claim the most famous user of an entire roll of teletype paper.

Ixzed23 said...

Agatha Christie and Danielle Steele surely would be up there too.

Erik Deckers said...

Great article! I serve on the Board of Directors of the Kerouac Project, and we manage the writers residency here in Orlando, letting writers stay in the house where he lived in 1956 - 57. It's where he lived when On The Road was published and where he wrote Dharma Bums over an 11-day period (also on a teletype roll).

The second photo in your article was taken in Jack's bedroom and is actually a series of 3. I don't have a great example to show you, but if you look at our History page (https://www.kerouacproject.org/history), you can see Jack's bedroom and the 3 photos on the wall above the bed.