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Dorseyland
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On the road with Jack Kerouac
      #240611 - 12/20/05 10:19 AM

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A jazz journey through the remarkable life of American novelist, poet, boddhisattva and bebop saint Jack Kerouac in 158 placemarks

This post was graphically enhanced in November 2007.



With the interminably on-again-off-again movie version of “On the Road” still waiting to start production though at least tentatively slated for release in 2009 – Walter Salles of “The Motorcycle Diaries” to direct – Google Earth is still the best place to get a feel for what really went into Jack Kerouac’s best-known novel.

Before the hip-hop and the grunge and the hippies and the yippies and the mods and the rockers, there were the beats (and don’t call them beatniks). Jack Kerouac was abruptly anointed “the King of the Beats” when three of his novels came out within a single year, and one of them, "On the Road", eclipsed all the other prose and poems that he and his young buddies produced in those halcyon late ’50s. It was a crown he disliked because it invited press and parody, as well as jealousy, and he liked it even less when the hippies arrived in the ’60s and regarded him as an icon. Their anti-war protests and disdain for the establishment had nothing in common with Jack’s patriotic conservatism, and when Neal Cassady, the “mad Ahab at the wheel” who’d chauffeured his wanderings and been immortalised in “On the Road”, drove Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters to New York to meet him in 1964 and someone draped the American flag over his shoulders, Kerouac quietly took it off, folded it neatly and laid it on the back of his chair.

“I read ‘On the Road’ in maybe 1959,” Bob Dylan said. “It changed my life like it changed everyone else’s.” We begin our travels in Lowell, Massachusetts, Kerouac’s hometown, and the place where his storied road ultimately returned.

FURTHER READING

The official homepage:
http://www.jackkerouac.com

A host of characters and info, and the fight over the estate:
http://www.tijean.freeserve.co.uk

A loving, living, educational shrine on wheels:
http://www.beatmuseum.org/kerouac/jackkerouac.html

A beat tour of Denver:
http://www.denvergov.org/AboutDenver/today_driving_beat_stop1.asp

The 2002 C-Span programme on Kerouac:
http://www.americanwriters.org/classroom/videolesson/clips35_kerouac.asp#

Special thanks to the Cosmic Baseball Association for the detailed chronology:
http://www.cosmicbaseball.com

Great stuff on the Denver scene:
http://www.tomchristopher.com/?op=home/Beat%20Generation

Jack's medical record at SmokingGun.com:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0906052_jack_kerouac_1.html

FEB 2008 EDIT: Position of Bixby Canyon in Placemark 127 has been corrected. Thanks to muttdog and Hill.
MAY 2008 EDIT: Ralph White has pointed out that Marker 83 was well wide of the mark of 124th Street and Broadway in Manhattan, so that's been shifted.


Edited by Dorseyland (05/10/08 10:30 AM)


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palmmgt
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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Dorseyland]
      #317806 - 02/17/06 07:02 PM

You are a few blocks north of the actual location of the White Horse Tavern iwth this posting, and you might mention a few other regulars who have tipped elbows there, such as Dylan Thomas and Bob Dylan.

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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: palmmgt]
      #338903 - 03/05/06 06:12 PM

Entry #122 has an error. While the Kettle of Fish was on West 3rd Street, which is currently the site of the (new) Fat Black Pussycat, it moved to that location several decades after Kerouac. The Kettle of Fish was, at the time, located around the corner at 116 Macdougal Street . http://www.bobdylanroots.com/kettle.html

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k364
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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Dorseyland]
      #385867 - 04/13/06 10:32 PM

Dorseyland - thank you for a monumental post!

You might want to check #120 "Thunder at the Newstand". You have the placemark at 66th street and 5th ave, yet your description mentions 66th and Broadway (Lincoln Center subway station presumably), which is about a kilometer "west".

I say "west" as Manhattanites do, pretending the avenues run north/south and the streets east/west.


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Dorseyland
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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: k364]
      #388003 - 04/15/06 09:35 PM

Thankyou, "k". A foolish blunder -- it's been corrected in the new version I'm just about to upload.

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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Dorseyland]
      #388441 - 04/16/06 09:18 AM

Having finally browsed through Dorseyland's great collection of biographies, highly recommended by my moderator-colleague Philverney, I must add my great thanks and compliments to our man from Bangkok for his excellent work in the highest spirit of the Google Earth Community!!

What an education!!

Kudos!!

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Dorseyland
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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Jumble]
      #388542 - 04/16/06 10:50 AM

Thankyou, Jumble! That's quite a compliment, especially coming from you. I really do appreciate it.

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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Dorseyland]
      #388683 - 04/16/06 12:55 PM

Having recently finished taking the Kerouac tour (Kerouac Kourse?), I have to agree with Dr. Jumble. Your post is the sort of thing that really makes GE shine. Thanks for the education, and a high rating from me. And while I'm at it, thanks for the link to your blog, which I really enjoy - I even registered.

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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Dorseyland]
      #549784 - 08/09/06 09:06 AM

Everywhere the prototypical wandering American went--great post!

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KClag
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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Dorseyland]
      #633758 - 10/09/06 01:16 PM

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I just created a .kmz of everywhere Sal Paradise went in On the Road. Some of the line files overlap each other, but if you zoom in, you should be able to distinguish the lines from one another. Each of the red dots signifies a place discussed in On the Road. The routes are based on the interstate highway system, which of course may not have been the exact way Sal went (especially since many of the highways weren't built yet), but it's a general outline of his trip.

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Dorseyland
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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: KClag]
      #635106 - 10/10/06 08:32 AM

This is quite interesting, KClag, and a great first post. I haven't had time to give it a proper look yet, but I'd be interested to know if you got all the locations from "On the Road" and how you went about plotting the routes. Cheers -- Paul Dorsey

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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Dorseyland]
      #636671 - 10/11/06 06:48 AM

I just skimmed through the book looking for major trips that Sal took. The actually analysis is very sketchy--this is just for me to do a very basic demonstration so it didn't need to be precise. Unless Kerouac was explicit about what roads Sal was on, I just traced the major interstates or googled the fastest way to get from one known location to the next known location another and generally went by that. I'm going to change all of the 'notable places' to placemarks where I quote where that place was mentioned in the book and will add that when I finish it.

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Dorseyland
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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: KClag]
      #636700 - 10/11/06 07:09 AM

Yeah, I'd thought about including quotes straight from the book -- that'd be great. Good stuff!

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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Dorseyland]
      #761993 - 01/19/07 08:28 AM

What a fantastic post and use of GE !

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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: Dorseyland]
      #1107328 - 02/03/08 07:24 PM

Just wanted to mention the location dot for Bixby canyon is south of where it should be. Consider going up the coast to Bixby Creek bridge.

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Dorseyland
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Re: On the road with Jack Kerouac [Re: muttdog]
      #1107673 - 02/04/08 08:26 AM

Thanks, muttdog. The placemark was originally on the bridge. If it's moved I suspect it's yet another case of timeshift, Google Earth's "acceptable" curse of steadily improving resolution in the photography. A boost in resolution often leaves a placemark adrift since it was originally placed in conditions of poor visibility, which is usually the reason there are placemarks all over the planet far from their proper position.

I'll have a look and move it if it looks wrong. Can you give me the coordinates of where you think it should be?


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