You'll Be Okay
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You'll Be Okay
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Jack Kerouac's first wife gives an insider's view of the nascent Beat Generation.
-We'll tie this book into the 50th anniversary of Kerouac's On The Road publicity: We're actively working with Viking Penguin, publisher of the majority of Kerouac books in print, including On the Road, to get this book included in media features and reviews, and sold at celebratory events. -Galleys to national media, alternative culture magazines, and websites. Promo to Beat Generation magazines and websites.
"You have a unique viewpoint from which to write about Jack as no one else has or could write. I feel very deeply that this book must be written. And no one else, I repeat, can write it." —William S. Burroughs
Edie Parker was eighteen years old when she met Jack Kerouac at Columbia University in 1940. A young socialite from Grosse Pointe, Michigan, she had come to New York to study art and quickly found herself swept up in the excitement and new freedoms that the big city offered a sheltered young woman of that time.
Jack Kerouac was also eighteen, attending Columbia on a football scholarship, impressing his friends with his intelligence and knowledge of literature. Introduced by a mutual friend, Jack and Edie fell in love and quickly moved in together, sharing an apartment with Joan Adams (who would later marry William S. Burroughs). This is the story of their life together in New York, where they began lifetime friendships with Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and others.
Edie's memoir provides the only female voice from that nascent period, when the leading members of the Beat Generation were first meeting and becoming friends. In the end, Jack and Edie went their separate ways, keeping in touch only on rare occasions through letters and late-night phone calls. In his last letter to Edie, written a month before his death, Kerouac ended it with the encouraging phrase: "You'll be okay." It was from that note that the title of this book was taken.
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You'll Be Okay by Edie Kerouac-Parker is praised for offering a unique, soulful perspective on her life with Jack Kerouac and her experiences among the Beat Generation. It's recognised for its vivid, nostalgic recounting of a pivotal time in literary history, highlighting Kerouac's early years and offering insight into the lives of prominent Beat figures. Reviewers appreciate the memoir's poignant, honest portrayal and its importance in adding a female voice to the Beat narrative.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780872864641
Publisher: City Lights Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 20 September 2007
Country: United States
Imprint: City Lights Books
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 134.0mm
Height: 205.0mm
Weight: 326g
Pages: 200
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About the Author
Edie Parker was the first wife of Jack Kerouac. A writer and painter who lived with Kerouac for four years, her role in the community was crucial to the development of the early Beat Generation. She introduced Kerouac to Lucien Carr, who was quickly followed by Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs.
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