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Tables of Contents for The Portable Jack Kerouac
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
 
Introduction
xvii
 
Chronology of Jack Kerouac's Life
xxi
 
Kerouac's Introduction
xxiii
 
THE LEGEND OF DULUOZ
Editor's Introduction
3
16
from Doctor Sax
19
2
``It was in Centralville I was born...across the wide basin to the hill---on Lupine Road, March 1922, at five o'clock...''
from Visions of Gerard
21
22
``For the first four years of my life, while he lived, I was not Ti Jean Duluoz, I was Gerard, the world was his face...''
``Home at Christmas''
43
6
``It's a Sunday afternoon in New England just three days before Christmas...''
from Doctor Sax
49
14
``Two o'clock---strange---thunder and the yellow walls of my mother's kitchen with the green electric clock...''
from Maggie Cassidy
63
29
``The Concord River flows by her house, in July evening the ladies of Massachusetts Street are sitting on wooden doorsteps with newspapers for fans...''
from Vanity of Duluoz
92
47
``What dreams you get when you think you're going to go to college...''
from On the Road
139
34
``With the coming of Dean Moriarty began the part of my life you could call my life on the road...''
``The Mexican Girl'' (from On the Road)
173
19
``I had bought my ticket and was waiting for the L. A. bus...''
from On the Road
192
30
``It was drizzling and mysterious at the beginning of our journey...''
``Jazz of the Beat Generation''
222
10
``Out we jumped in the warm mad night hearing a wild tenorman's bawling horn...''
from ``The Railroad Earth'' (from Lonesome Traveler)
232
13
``There was a little alley in San Francisco back of the Southern Pacific station at Third and Townsend in redbrick of drowsy lazy afternoons...''
from The Subterraneans
245
15
``I had never heard such a story from such a soul except from the great men I had known in my youth, great heroes of America...''
from Tristessa
260
17
``I'm riding along with Tristessa in the cab, drunk, with big bottle of Juarez Bourbon whiskey in the till-bag railroad lootbag...''
from The Dharma Bums
277
4
``Hopping a freight out of Los Angeles at high noon one day in late September 1955...''
from ``Good Blonde''
281
10
`` `Damn,' said I, `I'll just hitchhike on that highway' (101) seeing the fast flash of many cars...''
from The Dharma Bums
291
29
``In Berkeley I was living with Alvah Goldbook in his little rose-covered cottage in the backyard of a bigger house on Milvia Street...''
from Desolation Angels
320
76
``It was on this trip that the great change took place in my life...''
from Big Sur
396
53
``The last time I ever hitch hiked---And NO RIDES a sign...''
POETRY
Editor's Introduction
449
4
from San Francisco Blues
453
3
``Daydreams for Ginsberg''
456
1
``Rose Pome''
457
1
``Woman''
458
1
``Rimbaud''
458
5
``Hymn'' (``And when you showed me Brooklyn Bridge'')
463
1
``Poem'' (``I demand that the human race ceases multiplying'')
464
1
``A Pun for Al Gelpi''
465
1
``Two Poems Dedicated to Thomas Merton''
466
1
``How to Meditate''
466
1
``Hitch Hiker''
467
1
``Pome on Doctor Sax''
468
1
from Book of Haikus: ``Some Western Haikus''
469
4
``Sea: The Sounds of the Pacific Ocean at Big Sur''
473
8
ON SPONTANEOUS PROSE
Editor's Introduction
481
2
``Belief & Technique for Modern Prose''
483
1
``Essentials of Spontaneous Prose''
484
2
``The First Word: Jack Kerouac Takes a Fresh Look at Jack Kerouac''
486
2
``Are Writers Made or Born?''
488
5
THE MODERN SPONTANEOUS METHOD
Editor's Introduction
493
4
``In the Ring''
497
3
``On the Road to Florida''
500
6
from Visions of Cody
506
26
``The Three Stooges''
506
6
``Well, Cody is always interested in himself...''
512
3
``Joan Rawshanks in the Fog''
515
17
from Book of Dreams
532
12
from Old Angel Midnight
544
7
ON BOP AND THE BEAT GENERATION
Editor's Introduction
551
4
``The Beginning of Bop''
555
4
``About the Beat Generation''
559
3
``Lamb, No Lion''
562
3
``Beatific: The Origins of the Beat Generation''
565
8
``After Me, the Deluge''
573
8
ON BUDDHISM
Editor's Introduction
581
4
``The Last Word: Because none of us want to think that the universe is a blank dream...''
585
2
from Book of Dreams
587
3
from The Scripture of the Golden Eternity
590
11
SELECTED LETTERS
Editor's Introduction
601
2
To Norma Blickfelt, August 25, 1942
603
2
Young merchant seaman Kerouac describes his dream of becoming a writer
To Neal Cassady, May 22, 1951
605
3
Account to Neal about ``my book about you'' [On the Road]
To John Clellon Holmes, June 3, 1952
608
3
``Wild form's the only form holds what I have to say...''
To Allen Ginsberg, October 1, 1957
611
3
``Everything's been happening here'' the week after publication of On the Road
To Allen Ginsberg, September 22, 1960
614
2
Description of West Coast trip later dramatized in Big Sur
To Sterling Lord, May 5, 1961
616
1
List of books comprising the Duluoz Legend
To Ann Charters, August 5, 1966
617
2
Invitation to visit him in Hyannis and work together on his bibliography: ``I've kept the neatest records you ever saw''
Identity Key
619
2
Books
621
2
Jack Kerouac
List of Originally Published Sources
623