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Burton Barr Central Library
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813.54 K4599e
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- (Checked in: Dec 17 2011 )
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Cholla Library
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813.54 K4599e
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Summary:
"Empty Phantoms gathers together nearly all known printed, recorded, and filmed interviews - including the celebrated, infamous, and obscure - with Jack Kerouac."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents:
- Excerpt from an interview with Allen Ginsberg, part 1 / Yves Le Pellec
- Excerpt from Guilty of everything / Herbert Huncke
- Excerpt from Nobody's wife : the smart aleck and the king of the beats / Joan Haverty Kerouac
- First reader of On the road manuscript : an excerpt from the journals of John Clellon Holmes / Moody Street Irregulars No. 5
- Neal & Allen : notes on a conversation about Kerouac from the journal of Allen Ginsberg, August 1954 / Allen Ginsberg
- An interview with Carolyn Cassady on Kerouac / Andrew O'Hagan
- Witless madcaps / Dan Balaban
- Writing novels by the foot / Luther Nicholls
- Back to the village / Jerry Talmer
- Beat generation : roadster / Maurice Dolbier
- Trade winds / Jerome Beatty
- Trade winds / John G. Fuller
- Off the road, into the vanguard, and out / Howard Smith
- Kerouac at the village vanguard / Dan Wakefield
- Interview with Jack Kerouac : Lowell author gives his version of the beat generation / Mike Wallace
- He scorns beatniks / UPI
- On the road back : how the beat generation got that way according to its seer / San Francisco Examiner
- Interview with Ben Hecht / Ben Hecht
- The beat debated - is it or is it not? / Marc D. Scheifer
- The age of unthink / James Weschler
- Interview with Kenneth Allsop / Kenneth Allsop
- Kerouac on Kerouac / Pertinax
- Interview with Steve Allen / Steve Allen
- The great rememberer / John Clellon Holmes
- St. Jack (annotated by Jack Kerouac) / Al Aronowitz
- A strange game of baseball with a legendary writer / Stan Isaacs
- Playing baseball with Jack Kerouac / Stan Isaacs
- Beat bard denies he's the daddy-O / Alfred Albelli
- Dialogues in great books / Charles E. Jarvis and James Curtis
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- Kerouac in Lowell / Pertinax
- Conversation with Kerouac / Pertinax
- Kerouac leaves Lowell / Pertinax
- On the road with Marty and Jack / Pertinax
- Kerouac, Joyce, Proust / Pertinax
- Kerouac remembers them all / Pertinax
- Book news from Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, Inc. / Press Release for Visions of Gerard
- Jack Kerouac reads, etc., at Lowell / Harvard Crimson
- Excerpts from interview with Miklos Zsedely / Northport Public Library Oral History Project
- Kerouac revisited / Val Duncan
- Beat is rhythm, not an act / Robert E. Boles
- Radio-Canada interview / Fernand Seguin
- Excerpt from an interview with Allen Ginsberg, part 2 / Yves Le Pellec
- Interview with Jack Kerouac / Ted Berrigan
- Interview with Ted Berrigan / Ted Berrigan
- Firing line with William F. Buckley / William F. Buckley
- Off the road : the Celtic twilight of Jack Kerouac / Gregory MacDonald
- Jack Kerouac - end of the road / Larry Vickers
- Jack Kerouac is on the road no more / Jack McClintock
- This is how the ride ends / Jack McClintock
- Jack Kerouac : off the road for good / Carl Adkins
- Jack Kerouac : beat even in Northport / Mike McGrady
- Strange gray myth of the West / Richard Hill
- David Amram remembers / David Amram
- Gone in October / John Clellon Holmes
- Jack Kerouac : he wrote the great Lowell novel / Charles G. Sampas
- Is there any end to Kerouac Highway? : the demise of conformity / Ken Kesey
- App. Excerpts from official military personnel file, National Personnel Center.
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