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waandering:Highest point in Big Sur. Jack Kerouac land. Climbing more mountains. Hobbit houses. Sandy beaches. Sunshine. No stress. Good friends. Nothing on my mind but how pretty this all is. So easy in the woods to daydream and pray to the local spirits
thedapperproject: christiangideon1: “Nothing behind me, everything ahead of me, as is ever so on the road.” ― Jack Kerouac
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lifestyleoftheunemployed: “Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.” Jack Kerouac.
explore-blog: Fame is a drag to anybody who wants new work done. Jack Kerouac sends composer David Amram a note, 1960.
Hey Jack Kerouac - 10.000 Maniacs (por Fernando Azevedo)
fuckyeahhistorycrushes: Jack Kerouac’s Naval Reserve Enlistment Mugshot, 1943
☰ "The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing". Jack Kerouac
eu-phoricreverie: “some people are so poor, all they have is money" - jack kerouac ☪
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mpdrolet: Neal Cassady driving the Merry Pranksters Bus, 1964 Allen Ginsberg Sometimes I feel like Neal Cassady, especially after more than a few drinks.
amospoe: “We agreed to love each other madly.” ― Jack Kerouac, On the Road
“My fault, my failure, is not in the passions I have, but in my lack of control of them.” ― Jack Kerouac
“So therefore I dedicate myself to myself, to my art, my sleep, my dreams, my labors, my sufferances, my loneliness, my unique madness, my endless absorption and hunger - because I cannot dedicate myself to any fellow being.” ~Jack Kerouac
diamondsrust:about the youth’s uncertainty and strain to 𝘣𝘦𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘦Strawberry Fields Forever, The Beatles / This Side Of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald / Sweet Sir Galahad, Joan Baez / On the Road: the Original Scroll, Jack Kerouac
jimmorrisn: Bob Dylan and Allen Ginsberg in front of Jack Kerouac’s grave, 1976.
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sansrival: Jack Kerouac, Lucien Carr, and Allen Ginsberg in 1959.
xosorio: Famous typewriters: Ernest Hemingway, John Steinback, Bob Dylan, Hunter S. Thompson, Cormac McCarty, George Orwell, J. R. R. Tokien, Jack Kerouac, Woody Allen.
jackkerrouac: Jack Kerouac & Allen Ginsberg in NYC (1959) [x]
jazzcatjack: Jack Kerouac looking out the window apartment 206 E 7th street, 1953Photo by Allen Ginsburg
phdonohue: “The details are the life of it, I insist, say everything on your mind, don’t hold back, don’t analyze or anything as you go along, say it out.” — Jack Kerouac, The Subterraneans (1958)
suedetaxi: “Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popular opinion.”― Jack Kerouac
jazzcatjack: Jack Kerouac Photo by John Clellon Holmes
macrolit: macrolit: Giveaway Contest: We’re giving away ten vintage paperback classics by Sylvia Plath, Jack Kerouac, Kurt Vonnegut, Emily Bronte, Edgar Allan Poe, and others. Won’t these look lovely on your shelf? :DTo win these classics, you
themaninthegreenshirt: Jack Kerouac reading at Village Vanguard December 1957
grandpawasahomo: a-harlots-progress: Jack Kerouac, Horace Mann High School
aseaofquotes: Jack Kerouac, On the Road
homo-online: Jack Kerouac HOMO MAGAZINE: FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER
colloqueatanger: Jack Kerouac, Peter Orlovsky & William Burroughs à Tanger en 1957
lenoirmevasibien: Ecoute les oiseaux chanter!Tous les petits oiseauxMourront! *** Listen to the birds sing!All the little birdsWill die! Jack Kerouac
almavio: Daido Moriyama, Karyudo (Hunter : For Jack Kerouac), 1997
theviolenceofviolins-deactivate: Beat writers Jack Kerouac, Lucien Carr, and Allen Ginsberg in New York, 1959.
language of the living
astromance1982: “Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry.” -Jack Kerouac
violentwavesofemotion: “Do not haunt my soul; I have done well forgetting you.” — Jack Kerouac, from The Complete Prose; “On the Road,”
jackdaw-53: hazardskinberlin: Das ist Kunst! this is art! Quote is from Jack Kerouac! Scorpion AND BioHaz tats…sound like guaranteed conversion to me!
fuckyeahtattoos: My rib tattoo of “everything is alright forever”. The full quote comes from a letter by Jack Kerouac to his wife in 1957: “but in our true blissful essence of mind is known that everything is alright forever and forever and forever”
nicethingsinuglyhandwriting: Get going // Jack Kerouac.
wordpainting: Writers at Work … 1. William Faulkner 2. Susan Sontag 3. J.K. Rowling 4. Anne Sexton 5. John Steinbeck 6. Jack Kerouac 7. George Orwell 8. George Bernard Shaw 9. Stephen King 10. Maya Angelou
jazzcatjack:“Nevertheless we understood each other on all levels of madness…” Jack Kerouac, On the Road
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literarylust: Allen Ginsberg & Jack Kerouac
nekasuz: William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, photographed by Allen Ginsberg in his East Village living room, 1953 National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C
glamoramamama75: nine4eight: Jack Kerouac Reading Beatnik Poetry in Lower East Side Loft, February 15, 1959, Fred W. McDarroh. ❤️
monkofanam: “So therefore I dedicate myself to myself, to my art, my sleep, my dreams, my labours, my loneliness, my unique madness, my endless absorption and hunger – because I cannot dedicate myself to any fellow being” – Jack Kerouac
one-photo-day: Jack Kerouac in lower east side loft, 1959, by Fred W. McDarrah.
urlof: William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac by Allen Ginsberg, November 1953
firstclassmovies: ON THE ROAD (2012). Walter Salles directs Kristen Stewart, Sam Riley, Viggo Mortensen, Amy Adams, and Kirsten Dunst in a screen adaptation of the Jack Kerouac scroll.
molecoledigiorni: “inutile agitarsi, occorre ben altro” Jack Kerouac, Berkeley 1968
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pattismithandrobertmapplethorpe: Neal Cassady and Jack kerouac
quotespile: “The air was soft, the stars so fine, the promise of every cobbled alley so great, that I thought I was in a dream.” — Jack Kerouac, On the Road
thelovejournals: “Do not haunt my soul; I have done well forgetting you.” — Jack Kerouac, On The Road