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  1. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Se publica por primera vez 'La carta de Joan Anderson', la misiva que Neal Cassady le envió a Jack Kerouac en 1950 y que fundó el estilo sincopado y lleno de vida que el autor de 'En el camino'...

  2. 3 de may. de 2024 · In 1954, while staying with Neal and Carolyn Cassady at their home in Los Gatos, California, Kerouac found Dwight Goddard’s A Buddhist Bible in the San Jose Public Library. Originally published in 1932, this nearly seven hundred-page book gave Kerouac a foundational knowledge of Buddhist concepts—from dharma to karma to maya to the cyclical idea of the universe.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Existe una carta de apenas 18 páginas -mecanografiadas apasionada y túpidamente- que ha sido considerada el Santo Grial de la Generación Beat. Así es como se la conoce, de hecho. Se la escribió Neal Cassady a Jack Kerouac el 17 de diciembre de 1950. Por entonces, Jack Kerouac, el autor…

  4. 4 de may. de 2024 · Neal Cassady was best known for his prowess in three things — words, women and wheels. His words have been published in the Joan Anderson Letter, the Neal Cassady Collected Letters, and The First Third (which Anne helped type up). And there’s plenty of descriptions of him driving.

  5. Hace 3 días · Carr also introduced Ginsberg to Neal Cassady, for whom Ginsberg had a long infatuation. In the first chapter of his 1957 novel On the Road Kerouac described the meeting between Ginsberg and Cassady. [39]

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · The song tells the story of a woman who is “on the road to find out” and who is “searching for the lost city of peace.”. The lyrics convey a sense of wanderlust and a search for something deeper. The song also contains references to Neal Cassady, the inspiration for the song.

  7. Hace 4 días · The title Pull My Daisy was taken from the poem of that name written by Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Neal Cassidy during the course of the 1940s and ’50s. They wrote it using the “exquisite corpse” Surrealist approach, each one taking turns adding to the poem’s creation.

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