Empty Phantoms: Interviews and Encounters with Jack Kerouac

Empty Phantoms: Interviews and Encounters with Jack Kerouac

Author: Paul Maher Jr

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-02-15

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9781796947533

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Empty Phantoms: Collected Interviews with Jack Kerouac gathers together, for the first time in one volume, all known printed, recorded, and filmed interviews-including those celebrated, infamous, or obscure-with the acclaimed American writer and father of the Beats, Jack Kerouac. Editor Paul Maher, one of the leaders of Kerouac scholarship, has scoured newspapers to glean interviews unseen for decades.Although many top-notch journalists, from Mike Wallace to William F. Buckley, conducted the interviews, it is Kerouac who dominates the proceedings, with his energy, wit, passion, anger, astute insights, playfulness, literary integrity, and searching spirituality. Best of all, the interviews are replete with Kerouacisms like "walking on water wasn't built in a day, wisdom is heartless," and "pity dogs and forgive men," which have been a cherished aspect of Kerouac's literature.Beyond his own works, this living portrait of Kerouac isn't available anywhere else.This new addition has been published with added material. 1. Nashua Telegraph (February 13, 1951)2. First Reader of On the Road Manuscript: An Excerpt from the Journals of John Clellon Holmes3. Neal & Allen: Notes on a Conversation about Kerouac from the Journal of Allen Ginsberg, August 19544. Carolyn Cassady on Kerouac5. Village Voice (February 13, 1957)6. San Francisco Examiner (June 1957)7. Lowell Sun (September 15, 1957)8. Village Voice (September 18, 1957)9. New York Herald Tribune (September 22, 1957)10. Saturday Review (September 28, 1957)11. Saturday Review (September 1957)12. Village Voice (December 25, 1957)13. The Nation (January 4, 1958)14. New York Post (January 21, 1958)15. UPI syndicated (April 9, 1958)16. United Press Syndicate (July 13, 1958)17. San Francisco Examiner (October 5, 1958)18. WABC-TV (October 17, 1958)19. Village Voice (November 19, 1958)20. Lilliput (January 1959)21. New York Post (March 30, 1959)22. Lowell Sun (April 17, 1959)23. The Steve Allen Pontiac Show (January 16, 1959)24. Newsday (February 16, 1961)25. New York Daily News (December 14, 1961)26. The Great Rememberer: from Gone in October: Last Reflections on Jack Kerouac27. Lowell Sun (September 20, 1962)28. Lowell Sun (September 25, 1962)29. Lowell Sun (October 2, 1962)30. WCAP (October 1962)31. Lowell Sun (October 24, 1962)32. Lowell Sun (October 25, 1962)33. Press Release for Visions of Gerard (1963)34. A Strange Game of Baseball with a Legendary Writer - Stan Isaacs35. Lowell Sun (March 30, 1964)36. Long Island Newsday (July 18, 1964)37. Yarmouth Port Register - undated38. Sel de la Semaine (March 7, 1967)39. Paris Review (No.43, Summer 1968)40. from Talking in Tranquility: Interviews with Ted Berrigan, Bolinas, 199141. Boston Globe (August 1968)42. "Firing Line with William F. Buckley"


Drunken Dumbshow

Drunken Dumbshow

Author: Paul Maher

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-10-06

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9781698122939

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Kerouac scholar, Paul Maher jr. (Kerouac: His Life and Work; Empty Phantoms: Interviews and Encounters with Jack Kerouac; Tom Waits on Tom Waits) details the last years of Jack Kerouac during the 1960s. Using Kerouac's published books and unpublished diaries and journals, Drunken Dumbshow details the year-by-year disintegration of Kerouac during the tumultuous 1960s, and how that decade of ferment affected his life and writing. Here's what others have written about Maher's books on Kerouac:EMPTY PHANTOMS: Interviews & Encounters with Jack Kerouac (Thunder's Mouth Press Trade Paperback, 2005)"This is definitely a book for Beat Generation junkies. Practically every printed, recorded, and filmed interview with Kerouac is collected in this 505-page book.'" --San Diego Tribune"Empty Phantoms is the best thing yet produced. It's as if Maher allows us to see Kerouac in the midst of a long battle, during which he never fights back, yet each sling and arrow helps reveal his peculiar genius." --Jim Christy, Toronto Star, and author of THE LONG SLOW DEATH OF JACK KEROUAC"In reading this book my image of Kerouac began to change from phony to idol." --New York Press"The recent publication of EMPTY PHANTOMS: Interviews & Encounters with Jack Kerouac, a hefty volume edited by Paul Maher, Jr., offers an opportunity not only to reflect on whether the author interview constitutes an actual genre of literary performance but also to experience immersion in a single writer's oral tradition. . . . Interviewers, who had previously been mere ink-stained wretches, were now often well-known authors or journalists.." --Albert Mobilio, BookforumKEROUAC: THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY (Taylor Trade Hardcover, 2005; Taylor Trade Paperback, 2007)Selected by Biography magazine and Vanity Fair for their "Hot Lists"Finalist for Foreword Magazine's Biography of the Year Award"[A] thoroughly researched and worthy biography. . . . Kerouac is an engaging mix of anecdote and archive.Tales of ecstasy and and despair, of drugs and drunkenness and poetry, are counterbalanced by Maher's perceptive commentary and criticism. Kerouac himself comes over as a confused romantic perpetually in danger of self-destruction, a man driven by the twin demons of wanderlust." --Times Literary Supplement"Kerouac research was for decades limited because his personal journals were unavailable to scholars. That has all changed now that the New York Public Library holds the Kerouac archive, which forms the basis of Maher's work. . . . A useful piece in a difficult puzzle [that] sheds new light on a writer of considerable interest." --Library Journal"Unique among Kerouac biographers for his prodigious archival research, Paul Maher Jr. tells a magnificent American story of a small-town boy who read books, created himself as a writer, and destroyed himself. Spot-check Maher for his rigorously chronological documentation, or, better, seat yourself for the whole inspiring, infuriating, appalling story which the ruthlessly non-judgmental Maher unscrolls (taking his hint from Kerouac's famous roll of paper)--a long panorama of squalid literary settings thickly peopled by a gaudy, self-indulgent, yet profoundly literary generation and by a bewildered set of powerful editors, reviewers, and publishers." --Hershel Parker, Pulitzer Prize Finalist and author of HERMAN MELVILLE: A Biography"Mixing sheer detail with a sympathetic eye to Kerouac's foibles, Maher gives his subject's final years a tragic humanity. His biography breaks new ground. Maher largely achieves an ambitious goal: he brings Kerouac to life as a fascinating but fallible man and artist who reflected and shaped his times. Like the many roads Kerouac traveled, it's a worthy trip." --Boston Herald and New York Daily News"In this methodical extensive biography the gory details of Kerouac's life stack up." --Gerald Dawe, Irish Times


Tom Waits on Tom Waits

Tom Waits on Tom Waits

Author: Paul Maher

Publisher: Chicago Review Press

Published: 2011-08-01

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 1569769273

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Tom Waits, even with his barnyard growl and urban hipster yawp, may just be what the Daily Telegraph calls him: &“the greatest entertainer on Planet Earth.&” Over a span of almost four decades, he has transformed his music and persona not to suit the times but his whims. But along with Bob Dylan, he stands as one of the last elder statesmen still capable of putting out music that matters. Journalists intent upon cracking the code are more likely to come out of a Waits interview with anecdotes about the weather, insects, or medieval medicine. He is, in essence, the teacher we wished we had, dispensing insights such as: &“Vocabulary is my main instrument;&” &“We all like music, but what we really want is for music to like us;&” &“Anything you absorb you will ultimately secrete;&” &“Growth is scary, because you're a seed and you're in the dark and you don't know which way is up, and down might take you down further into a darker place . . .;&” and &“There is no such thing as nonfiction. . . . People who really know what happened aren't talking. And the people who don't have a clue, you can't shut them up.&” Tom Waits on Tom Waits is a selection of over fifty interviews from the more than five hundred available. Here Waits delivers prose as crafted, poetic, potent, and haunting as the lyrics of his best songs.


Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac

Author: Alison Behnke

Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books

Published: 2006-12-28

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 0822566141

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Biography of author Jack Kerouac, well-known writer and leader of the "Beat Generation" of the 1950s.


Kerouac

Kerouac

Author: Paul Maher

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications

Published: 2007-01-16

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 1589793668

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This is the authoritative biography of writer, poet, and beat generation icon Jack Kerouac (1922-1969), whose novel On the Road catapulted him to the forefront of the literary world and influenced budding writers for generations to come. A legendaryfigure in the landscape of American literature, Kerouac lived a turbulent life, one more intimately connected to his literary output than perhaps any other writer. Restless traveler, alcoholic, dissolute but devoted Catholic, and genius, Kerouac lived hard with his compatriots of the beat movement--William Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, and Neal Cassady. With them, he created a new type of American literature as well as an enduring literary mythology. Kerouac: The Definitive Biography recounts in gripping detail the story of this exceptional life and the key relationships that affected Kerouac's development as an artist, including those with his three wives, numerous girlfriends, and beloved mother. Most important, Kerouac is the first biography based wholly on the vast array of primary source materials contemporary to the events described--letters, postcards, diaries, journals, notebooks, newspaper and magazine articles, legal documents, and television andaudio transcripts--sources that provide an unparalleled view of the intimate thoughts and everyday world of Kerouac.


Jack Kerouac's American Journey

Jack Kerouac's American Journey

Author: Paul Maher

Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated

Published: 2007-11-02

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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A Kerouac scholar traces the true adventures behind the twentieth century classic novel and discusses the real-life inspirations for the novel's memorable characters.


Peyton Place

Peyton Place

Author: Grace Metalious

Publisher: Virago Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 475

ISBN-13: 9781860499296

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Switch off those TVs, kill your mobiles and settle down with the most controversial book ever written. Once denounced as 'wicked', 'sordid', 'cheap' 'moral filth', PEYTON PLACE was the top read of its time and sold millions of copies worldwide. Way before TWIN PEAKS, SURVIVOR or BIG BROTHER, the curtains were twitching in the mythical New England town of Peyton Place, and this soapy story exposed the dirty secrets of 1950s small-town America: incest, abortion, adultery, repression and lust. Take a peek ...


On the Road: The Original Scroll

On the Road: The Original Scroll

Author: Jack Kerouac

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-08-16

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1101201576

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The legendary 1951 scroll draft of On the Road, published word for word as Kerouac originally composed it Though Jack Kerouac began thinking about the novel that was to become On the Road as early as 1947, it was not until three weeks in April 1951, in an apartment on West Twentieth Street in Manhattan, that he wrote the first full draft that was satisfactory to him. Typed out as one long, single-spaced paragraph on eight long sheets of tracing paper that he later taped together to form a 120 foot scroll, this document is among the most significant, celebrated, and provocative artifacts in contemporary American literary history. It represents the first full expression of Kerouac’s revolutionary aesthetic, the identifiable point at which his thematic vision and narrative voice came together in a sustained burst of creative energy. It was also part of a wider vital experimentation in the American literary, musical, and visual arts in the post-World War II period. It was not until more than six years later, and several new drafts, that Viking published, in 1957, the novel known to us today. On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of On the Road, Viking will publish the 1951 scroll in a standard book format. The differences between the two versions are principally ones of significant detail and altered emphasis. The scroll is slightly longer and has a heightened linguistic virtuosity and a more sexually frenetic tone. It also uses the real names of Kerouac’s friends instead of the fictional names he later invented for them. The transcription of the scroll was done by Howard Cunnell who, along with Joshua Kupetz, George Mouratidis, and Penny Vlagopoulos, provides a critical introduction that explains the fascinating compositional and publication history of On the Road and anchors the text in its historical, political, and social context.


Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac

Author: Paul Maher Jr.

Publisher:

Published: 2018-12-31

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9781792961069

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Jack Kerouac: Collected Interviews with Jack Kerouac gathers together, in one volume, all known printed, recorded, and filmed interviews--including those celebrated, infamous, or obscure--with the acclaimed American writer and father of the Beats, Jack Kerouac.In many instances, the interviews are transcribed from original tapes and are either unabridged, like the famous "Paris Review" interview in which the journal was excised for space constraints, or unexpurgated, such as in the infamous Northport Library interview, which had been edited to avoid issues of libel and charges of anti-Semitism. Editor Paul Maher, one of the leading young lions of Kerouac scholarship, has scoured newspapers to glean interviews unseen for decades.Although many top-notch journalists, from Mike Wallace to William F. Buckley, conducted the interviews, it is Kerouac who dominates the proceedings, with his energy, wit, passion, anger, astute insights, playfulness, literary integrity, and searching spirituality. Best of all, the interviews are replete with Kerouacisms like "walking on water wasn't built in a day, wisdom is heartless," and "pity dogs and forgive men," which have been a cherished aspect of Kerouac's literature.Beyond his own works, this living portrait of Kerouac isn't available anywhere else.


Ecstasy of the Beats

Ecstasy of the Beats

Author: David Creighton

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2007-09-30

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1550027344

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Creighton invites the reader on the Beats journey toward deeper levels of understanding and provides insights into Kerouacs French-Canadian roots.