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Jack Kerouac kniha On the Road
Zdroj: On the Road
"Belief & Technique For Modern Prose: List of Essentials" in a letter to Arabelle Porter (28 May 1955); published in Jack Kerouac: Selected Letters 1940-1956 (1995) and in a letter to Don Allen (1958); published in Heaven & Other Poems (1977)
Varianta: Accept loss forever
Jack Kerouac kniha The Dharma Bums
Zdroj: The Dharma Bums
“Sweet life continues in the breeze, in the golden fields.”
Jack Kerouac kniha Book of Sketches
Zdroj: Book of Sketches
“They spent all week saving pennies and went out Saturdays to spend fifty bucks in three hours.”
Jack Kerouac kniha On the Road
Zdroj: On the Road
“I suddenly began to realize that everybody in America is a natural-born thief.”
Jack Kerouac kniha On the Road
Zdroj: On the Road
Jack Kerouac kniha On the Road
Zdroj: On the Road
“Nevertheless we understood each other on all levels of madness…”
Jack Kerouac kniha On the Road
Zdroj: On the Road
“Your art is the Holy Ghost blowing through your soul.”
A misquote. It derives from an interview that journalist Bruce Cook conducted with Kerouac in 1968 and reported in his book The Beat Generation (1971). According to Cook, Kerouac explained to him his method of writing: "I'll just sit down and let it flow out of me ... It's the Holy Ghost that comes through you. You don't have to be a Catholic to know what I mean, and you don't have to be a Catholic for the Holy Ghost to speak through you." Source of misquote.
“So long and take it easy, because if you start taking things seriously, it is the end of you.”
Atop an Underwood: Early Stories and Other Writings (1999)
Jack Kerouac kniha The Subterraneans
Zdroj: The Subterraneans (1958), Chapter One
Jack Kerouac kniha On the Road
sleep."
Part Two, Ch. 8
On the Road (1957)
Jack Kerouac kniha Beat Generation
Definition of "Beat Generation" offered to Random House publishers in 1959, after being asked him if there was anything he'd like to add to the definition they were preparing for the American College Dictionary: "Certain members of the generation that came of age after World War II who affect detachment from moral and social forms and responsibilities, supposedly the result of disillusionment. Coined by Jack Kerouac." The Random House definition eventually published read: "members of the generation that came of age after World War II who, supposedly as a result of disillusionment stemming from the Cold War, espoused forms of mysticism and the relaxation of social and sexual inhibitions."
Not a Kerouac quote, but by the Indian spiritual leader, Sri Chinmoy (1931-2007).
Misattributed
“Literature is no longer Necessary Teaching is left.”
Some of the Dharma (1997)
Jack Kerouac kniha The Dharma Bums
The Dharma Bums (1958)
Jack Kerouac kniha Beat Generation
"The Origins of the Beat Generation" in Playboy (June 1959), explaining the origins of the term the "Beat Generation".
Jack Kerouac kniha Vanity of Duluoz
Vanity of Duluoz (1968)
“All is well, practice kindness, heaven is nigh.”
Jack Kerouac kniha Visions of Gerard
Visions of Gerard (1963)
Jack Kerouac kniha Lonesome Traveler
Lonesome Traveler (1960)
“You can't fight City Hall. It keeps changing its name.”
"After Me, The Deluge" in The Chicago Tribune (28 September 1969)
“So I rushed past the pretty girls, and the prettiest girls in the world live in Des Moines.”
Jack Kerouac kniha On the Road
Part One, Ch. 3
On the Road (1957)

