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shessublime

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2003 5:24 pm
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ive read On the Road and Desolation Angels...I'd like to read a couple more
obscure Kerouacs. I was at Borders and saw some book about his
dreams...cant remember the name...that looked pretty interesting. any other
suggestions?
~jb

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lcalmar

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 4:08 pm
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shesSUBLiME wrote:
 > ive read On the Road and Desolation Angels...I'd like to read a couple more
 > obscure Kerouacs. I was at Borders and saw some book about his
 > dreams...cant remember the name...that looked pretty interesting. any other
 > suggestions?
 > ~jb

Hello from Germany (I´m writing that I`m german just to excuse the
failures I will surely put into the posting Wink )

For reading next, I would propose you "The Town an The City". As his
first book, it could show you the progression that Kerouac went trough.
It first starts as an almost common "family saga" but in the furter
advantage of the book, his later style is slowely turning out.
I found the fact, how he put his own character into different members of
the Martin-family, very impressive.

If you have found the "Book of Dreams", go and get it. You`re searching
obscure stuff and it shurely will fit in your desire.

The last book that I would like to propose you is called "The
Subterraneans". That`s the one I`ve read first and it really brought me
some good inspirations and a lot of hunger for more.

Best Regards, FB<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 4:08 pm
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joel schumacher is planning to direct OTR movie (producer francis ford coppola and starring colin
farrell)

ciao,
rinaldo

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 > Hello from Germany (I´m writing that I`m german just to excuse the
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 9:55 pm
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I dont know other Kerouacs but try the early ee cummings:

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Linda


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 > ive read On the Road and Desolation Angels...I'd like to read a couple
more
 > obscure Kerouacs. I was at Borders and saw some book about his
 > dreams...cant remember the name...that looked pretty interesting. any
other
 > suggestions?
 > ~jb
 >
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 10:25 pm
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ill have to look for Tristessa, thats a kick-ass name. thanks.
~jb
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> shesSUBLiME wrote:
>
> > ive read On the Road and Desolation Angels...I'd like to read a couple
more obscure Kerouacs.
>
> *Tristessa* is very good. So's *The Subterraneans*.
>
> viva la vida con drogas
> Sparrow 13
> The Extremely DeLux One
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2003 1:24 am
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Trieste perhaps?

Linda


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> ill have to look for Tristessa, thats a kick-ass name. thanks.
> ~jb
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> > shesSUBLiME wrote:
> >
> > > ive read On the Road and Desolation Angels...I'd like to read a couple
> more obscure Kerouacs.
> >
> > *Tristessa* is very good. So's *The Subterraneans*.
> >
> > viva la vida con drogas
> > Sparrow 13
> > The Extremely DeLux One
>
>
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