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Joyce Johnson

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  • Jack Kerouac, 1956

    Jack Kerouac’s Journey

    For "On the Road"’s author, it was a struggle to write, then a struggle to live with its fame. “My work is found, my life is lost,” he wrote.
    by Joyce Johnson via New York Review of Books on March 2, 2022
  • Joyce Johnson and Jack Kerouac, New York City, 1957.

    ‘You Got Eyes’: Jack Kerouac and Robert Frank’s Shared Vision

    Joyce Johnson on the friendship between two famous outsiders.
    by Joyce Johnson via New York Review of Books on October 25, 2019
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Minor Characters: A Memoir of a Young Woman of the 1950s in the Beat Orbit of Jack Kerouac
Joyce Johnson
1983

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