Today,
10 facts about Jack Kerouac, who was born on this date in 1922.
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He
was born in Lowell, Massachusetts and given the name Jean-Louis
Lebris de Kerouac. His father was an insurance salesman. He claimed
that his family were originally from Ireland, but migrated to Cornwall and that was the origin of the name – Kernewek, meaning
the Cornish language. Or it might have been a Celtic name meaning
"language of the water". His ancestors would later flee to France and there was a baron among them: Baron François Louis
Alexandre Lebris de Kerouac.
His
first language was French, not English. He learned to speak English
when he was six and had a French accent until his late teens.
When
he was four, his older brother Gerard died of rheumatic fever, aged
nine. Jack believed that his brother became his guardian angel and
was the inspiration for his book, Visions of Gerard.
His
best friend at school was called Sebastian Sampas, who shared his
love of literature and theatre. It was Sampas who encouraged Jack to
join the “Scribbler’s Club” at school, so could be responsible
for getting him into writing. Sampas
was killed during World War II. His sister Stella became Jack’s
third wife in 1966.
Jack
served as a merchant mariner during the war. He served on the SS
Dorchester before
its maiden voyage. He wasn’t, however, on the ship when it was
sunk during a Submarine attack while crossing the Atlantic. Kerouac
joined the Navy Reserves, but military life really wasn’t for him
and he only lasted eight days in active service before being
honourably discharged on psychiatric grounds. He wrote his first
novel at this time, called The
Sea Is My Brother, but
it wasn’t published until 40 years after he died.
One
of his friends, Lucien Carr, killed a man called David Kammerer, who
Carr claimed was gay and had made advances to him. He asked Kerouac
and fellow author William S Burroughs to help him dispose of the body
which resulted in Kerouac being arrested as a material witness. He
appealed to his girlfriend Edie Parker to get her family to post
bail. She said she would on condition that he married her and got a
job to pay back the loan. He kept his promise, but the marriage
didn’t last.
His
second wife was Joan Haverty, with whom he had a daughter, but by
the time the child was born they had already separated. Kerouac
denied paternity and refused to pay child support.
He
liked to incorporate haiku into his works. Fellow Beat Poet Allen
Ginsberg said of him, “He’s the only one in the United States
who knows how to write haiku… he talks that way, thinks that way.”
Kerouac was also an artist and would paint people he met, having
painted his first self portrait at the age of nine.
Despite
being famous for writing a book called On
the Road, he never
learned to drive and envied people who had the skill.
The
character Hank in David Cronenberg's 1991 film Naked Lunch is
based on Kerouac. He also has a crater on Mercury named after him.
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