The Town and the City by Jean-Louis Kerouac aka Jack

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Jean-Louis Kerouac aka Jack was born on March 12th, 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts to Leo and Gabrielle who were immigrants from Quebec, Canada. Kerouac learned to speak French at home then he learned how to speak English at school. His father owned a print shop and his mother stayed a home. In the summer of 1926 Jack's older brother Gerard died of rheumatic fever at nine years old. The family was overcome by grief and became more involved in church as is shown in some of his books. Jack loved to play sports and read on his free time. He was on the basketball, track, and football team. Even though he wanted to start writing he felt that playing a sport wound help him more in his future. During the great depression his family struggled financially and his father became an alcoholic and gambler while his mother got a job at a local shoe store to provide for her family. In 1936 the family was devastated by the Merrimack River flooding that wiped out there printing shop which only increased his fathers alcohol addiction and the family lived live in poverty, but jack shined in his sports as he was the star running back at his high school Lowell High. With this he obtained a college scholarship. After graduating Lowell in the year 1939 he received his scholarship to Columbia University. But before attending university he went to Horace Mann preparatory school for boys for a year in Brooklyn at the age of 17.(biography.com) During his freshman year at Columbia university he cracked his tibia. He also argued to mush with his coach, Coach Lou Little, who benched him. While being benched jack began writing for the Columbia Daily Spectator student newspaper with sports articles and later joined the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. As his footb... ... middle of paper ... ... about experience.(Beat movement) By 1960’s he had finished his most known novels. But by 1969 Kerouac became broke, an alcoholic and had already married his third wife Stella Sampas in 1966. During one of his rampages at a local bar he was beaten by some of the other drunken customers and a few days later he died while watching television from internal hemorrhaging in St. Petersburg, Florida at the age of 47.(Weinreich) Kerouac was buried at Edson Commentary, his hometown, and is honored with a Doctor of Letters degree from his University Lowell. Jim Irsay, Indianapolis Colts owner paid about 2.43 million dollars for the original scroll of Kerouac’s most famous novel and put it on an exhibition tour that ended in 2009.(poemhunter) Kerouac had only one child which was from his second marriage with Joan Haverty who had a daughter named Jan Kerouac.(biography.com)

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