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"Cambridge Phoenix" Newspaper Reporting on the Death of Jack Kerouac

An issue of the "Cambridge Phoenix" reporting on the funeral and remembrances of Jack Kerouac. 16pp, measuring 11.25" x 17.5", Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated October 30 - November 5, 1969. Volume One, No. Four. The funeral was held in Lowell, Massachusetts, with fellow poet Allen Ginsberg serving as one of the pallbearers. The center of the issue is a two-page spread with numerous photographs from the event and a memorial by Stu Werbin. The paper is toned throughout, with flattened folds and creasing. Worn edges and corners. Some small areas of chipping and tearing. Very good overall.

Highlights from the memorial include:
"Kerouac, whose writings and lifestyle turned middle America on the Beat mystique, died last week. He was buried in Lowell, where he was raised and where people still remembered him as a nice French-Canadian boy…"

"Death caught Jack Kerouac drinking in St. Petersburg, Florida…The embalmed body wears a checked herringbone sportscoat and a red bow tie. If this is a Beatnik wake, the corpse is not dressed for it. In fact, it is not Kerouac's once internationally celebrated free-style philosophy that prevails here, but rather the French Canadian 'square life' that his works, if not the last years of his life, rejected…Allen Ginsberg commented that Jack's vast book is now completed. His final novel 'Pix' was finished in St. Petersburg three weeks ago. Maybe all individual paperbacks by Kerouac should be burned, and only hard-bound copies of the complete Duluoz legend made available. Otherwise, some nineteen-year-old Dharma Bum might read 'On The Road' and be inspired to set out without the knowledge that at age 47 Jack Kerouac died and was buried alone in his grave."

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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