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Jack Kerouac born in Lowell, Massachusetts, is one of the most important American authors of the 20th century. Kerouac is
best known for his classic On the Road, a novel that captured the spirit of the time and continues to inspire readers.
Among Kerouac's many published works are five novels that draw on his youth in Lowell in the 1920's, 30's, and 40's. Kerouac
became a writer in Lowell. He grew up in its neighborhoods, graduated from Lowell High School, and earned a scholarship to
Columbia University. In New York, Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and others who formed the core of a movement
that Kerouac named "The Beat Generation." Kerouac became a symbol of American restlessness and the promise of the
open road. His series of autobiographical novels, known as the Legend of Duluoz, is one of the major literary achievements
of the past century. Kerouac shaped a unique literary consciousness that has influenced readers, writers, musicians, and artists
for more than fifty years. He died in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1969, and is buried in Edson Cemetery in Lowell.
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