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ironywaves1

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:27 am
Post subject: Doctor Sax: Faust Part Three now playing! (somewhere)
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From: RMJon23 (rmjon23@aol.comraderie)

http://www.latimes.com/features/lifestyle/la-et-elder9dec09,1,2398650.story

STYLE & CULTURE
Kerouac script revived as play

By Robert K. Elder, Chicago Tribune

Jack Kerouac, who fathered the Beat Generation with the novel "On the Road,"
wrote only one fantasy novel, "Doctor Sax: Faust Part Three," a metaphysical
ode to pulp characters of the 1930s. Doctor Sax, the dark protector of
children, was inspired by the Shadow and horror movies of the time - so much
so that Kerouac wrote a screenplay adapting the book, long thought lost
until
his nephew Jim Sampas uncovered it a couple of years ago.

Sampas, who produced the tribute album "Kerouac - Kicks Joy Darkness,"
discovered the manuscript while examining the author's archives. He has also
assembled a cast of poets and musical artists including Robert Hunter, Jim
Carroll, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Graham Parker to perform the script as a
radio play, now featured on two CDs accompanying the manuscript called
"Doctor
Sax and the Great World Snake" (Galley Six, $24.95). The collection features
72
illustrations from artist Richard Sala ("Evil Eye"), whose style echoes '30s
pulp magazines.

"I didn't really have to adapt anything at all," Sala says. "A lot of it had
to
do with that pulp style, when horror movies were discovering German
expressionism. There was this embracing of nonlinear stories . a lot of
Dutch
angles, and shadows."

Now that the project is finished, Sampas says he'd like to shop the script
in
Hollywood. "I definitely want to get it made into a film, but I see it as an
animated film," he says.

The *gloomy bookmovie* continues...
Will

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 2:28 pm
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there's a wonderful woman's magazine article by a Joyce who spent time with
the Beats in Greenwich in the 1950's as a 16 year old girl==================

McCalls I think

Linda


Will Dockery <ironywaves.DeleteThis@knology.net> wrote in message
news:3fe2f319$1_3@news2.knology.net...
 > From: RMJon23 (rmjon23@aol.comraderie)
 >
 >
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.latimes.com/features/lifestyle/la-et-elder9dec09,1,2398650.story" target="_blank">http://www.latimes.com/features/lifestyle/la-et-elder9dec09,1,2398650.story</a>
 >
 > STYLE & CULTURE
 > Kerouac script revived as play
 >
 > By Robert K. Elder, Chicago Tribune
 >
 > Jack Kerouac, who fathered the Beat Generation with the novel "On the
Road,"
 > wrote only one fantasy novel, "Doctor Sax: Faust Part Three," a
metaphysical
 > ode to pulp characters of the 1930s. Doctor Sax, the dark protector of
 > children, was inspired by the Shadow and horror movies of the time - so
much
 > so that Kerouac wrote a screenplay adapting the book, long thought lost
 > until
 > his nephew Jim Sampas uncovered it a couple of years ago.
 >
 > Sampas, who produced the tribute album "Kerouac - Kicks Joy Darkness,"
 > discovered the manuscript while examining the author's archives. He has
also
 > assembled a cast of poets and musical artists including Robert Hunter, Jim
 > Carroll, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Graham Parker to perform the script as
a
 > radio play, now featured on two CDs accompanying the manuscript called
 > "Doctor
 > Sax and the Great World Snake" (Galley Six, $24.95). The collection
features
 > 72
 > illustrations from artist Richard Sala ("Evil Eye"), whose style echoes
'30s
 > pulp magazines.
 >
 > "I didn't really have to adapt anything at all," Sala says. "A lot of it
had
 > to
 > do with that pulp style, when horror movies were discovering German
 > expressionism. There was this embracing of nonlinear stories . a lot of
 > Dutch
 > angles, and shadows."
 >
 > Now that the project is finished, Sampas says he'd like to shop the script
 > in
 > Hollywood. "I definitely want to get it made into a film, but I see it as
an
 > animated film," he says.
 >
 > The *gloomy bookmovie* continues...
 > Will
 >
 > Mirror Twins MP3, free preview:
<font color=purple> > <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.lulu.com/content/29085</font" target="_blank">http://www.lulu.com/content/29085</font</a>>
 >
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 3:48 pm
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"Linda Scheimann" <gebhard DeleteThis @niia.net> wrote in message
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 > there's a wonderful woman's magazine article by a Joyce who spent time
with
 > the Beats in Greenwich in the 1950's as a 16 year old
girl==================
 >
 > McCalls I think
Linda

I think that's Joyce... Johnson, I believe her name is, who wrote a really
good book about her time with Kerouac and the others. Is the McCall's
article a recent one? I noticed a few weeks ago her book is back in print,
in a nice paperback edition.
Will

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 > Will Dockery <ironywaves DeleteThis @knology.net> wrote in message
 > news:3fe2f319$1_3@news2.knology.net...
  > > From: RMJon23 (rmjon23@aol.comraderie)
  > >
  > >
 >
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.latimes.com/features/lifestyle/la-et-elder9dec09,1,2398650.story" target="_blank">http://www.latimes.com/features/lifestyle/la-et-elder9dec09,1,2398650.story</a>
  > >
  > > STYLE & CULTURE
  > > Kerouac script revived as play
  > >
  > > By Robert K. Elder, Chicago Tribune
  > >
  > > Jack Kerouac, who fathered the Beat Generation with the novel "On the
 > Road,"
  > > wrote only one fantasy novel, "Doctor Sax: Faust Part Three," a
 > metaphysical
  > > ode to pulp characters of the 1930s. Doctor Sax, the dark protector of
  > > children, was inspired by the Shadow and horror movies of the time - so
 > much
  > > so that Kerouac wrote a screenplay adapting the book, long thought lost
  > > until
  > > his nephew Jim Sampas uncovered it a couple of years ago.
  > >
  > > Sampas, who produced the tribute album "Kerouac - Kicks Joy Darkness,"
  > > discovered the manuscript while examining the author's archives. He has
 > also
  > > assembled a cast of poets and musical artists including Robert Hunter,
Jim
  > > Carroll, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Graham Parker to perform the script
as
 > a
  > > radio play, now featured on two CDs accompanying the manuscript called
  > > "Doctor
  > > Sax and the Great World Snake" (Galley Six, $24.95). The collection
 > features
  > > 72
  > > illustrations from artist Richard Sala ("Evil Eye"), whose style echoes
 > '30s
  > > pulp magazines.
  > >
  > > "I didn't really have to adapt anything at all," Sala says. "A lot of it
 > had
  > > to
  > > do with that pulp style, when horror movies were discovering German
  > > expressionism. There was this embracing of nonlinear stories . a lot of
  > > Dutch
  > > angles, and shadows."
  > >
  > > Now that the project is finished, Sampas says he'd like to shop the
script
  > > in
  > > Hollywood. "I definitely want to get it made into a film, but I see it
as
 > an
  > > animated film," he says.
  > >
  > > The *gloomy bookmovie* continues...
  > > Will
  > >
  > > Mirror Twins MP3, free preview:
<font color=green>  > > <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.lulu.com/content/29085</font" target="_blank">http://www.lulu.com/content/29085</font</a>>
  > >
  > >
 >
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