Bibliography of Jack Kerouac

Bibliography of Jack Kerouac

Novels

*"Orpheus Emerged" (1944-1945) (ISBN 0-7434-7514-3)
*"And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks" (1945) (unpublished work; with William S. Burroughs)
*"The Town and the City" (1946-1949) (ISBN 0-15-690790-9)
*"On the Road" (1948-1956) (ISBN 0-14-004259-8)
*"Visions of Cody" (1951-1952) (ISBN 0-14-017907-0)
*"Pic" (1951 & 1969) (ISBN 0-7043-1122-4, out of print; currently available in ISBN 0-8021-3061-5)
*"Book of Dreams" (1952-1960) (ISBN 0-87286-027-2)
*"Doctor Sax" (1952) (ISBN 0-8021-3049-6)
*"Maggie Cassidy" (1953) (ISBN 0-14-017906-2)
*"The Subterraneans" (1953) (ISBN 0-8021-3186-7)
*"Tristessa" (1955-1956) (ISBN 0-14-016811-7)
*"Visions of Gerard" (1956) (ISBN 0-14-014452-8)
*"Desolation Angels" (1965) (ISBN 1-57322-505-3)
*"The Dharma Bums" (1957) (ISBN 0-14-004252-0)
*"Lonesome Traveler" (1960) (ISBN 0-8021-3074-7)
*"Big Sur" (1961) (ISBN 0-14-016812-5)
*"Satori in Paris" (1965) (ISBN 0-394-17437-2, out of print; currently available in ISBN 0-8021-3061-5)
*"Vanity of Duluoz" (1968) (ISBN 0-14-023639-2)
*"Road Novels: 1957-1960" Douglas Brinkley, ed. (New York: Library of America, 2007) ISBN 978-1-59853-012-4

Poetry and other works

*"" (1936-1943) (ISBN 0-670-88822-2)
*"Mexico City Blues" (1955)
*"Scattered Poems" (1945-1968)
*"Book of Sketches" (1952-1957)
*"Good Blonde & Others" (1955) (ISBN 0-912516-22-4)
*"Old Angel Midnight" (1956) (ISBN 0-912516-97-6)
*"Heaven and Other Poems" (1957-1962)
*"" (1959) (with Albert Saijo and Lew Welch)
*"Pomes All Sizes" (compiled 1960)
*"San Francisco Blues" (1954)
*"Book of Blues" (1954-1961)
*"Book of Haikus" (published 2003)
*"" (1983) (1000 copies Edited By Arthur and Kit Knight) ISBN 0-934660-06-9
*"The Scripture of the Golden Eternity" (1956) (meditations, koans, poems) ISBN 0-87286-291-7
*"Wake Up" (1955)
*"Some of the Dharma" (1954-1955)
*"Beat Generation" (a play written in 1957 but not found or published until 2005) [http://www.newcitychicago.com/chicago/4849.html]
*""
*""
*"" (1947-1954)
*"Safe In Heaven Dead" (Interview fragments)
*"Conversations with Jack Kerouac" (Interviews)
*"Empty Phantoms" (Interviews)
*""
*"Readings by Jack Kerouac on the Beat Generation (1959)" (LP)
*"Poetry For The Beat Generation (1959)" (LP)
*"Blues And Haikus (1960)" (LP)
*"The Jack Kerouac Collection" (1990) [Box] (Audio CD Collection of 3 LPs)
*"The Jack Kerouac Romnibus(1995)" (a multimedia CD-ROM project coupled with a book) (Ralph Lombreglia and Kate Bernhardt)
*"Reads on the Road" (1999) (Audio CD)
*"Doctor Sax & Great World Snake" (2003) (Play Adaptation with Audio CD)
*"Door Wide Open" (2000) (by Joyce Johnson. Includes letters from Jack Kerouac)

Film

* "Pull My Daisy" (1959 - Short Film) [http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=-8994248541021504750]
* "What Happened to Kerouac?" (1986 - Documentary) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090312/]


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