- When I Was Cool
"When I Was Cool: My Life at the Jack Kerouac School" is
Sam Kashner 's autobiographical account of his experience as the first student at theJack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics [http://www.naropa.edu/w&p/] , which was founded byAllen Ginsberg in honor of his late friend,Jack Kerouac . As he describes in his book, Kashner was a disgruntledLong Island teenager in the 1970s who was obsessed with the poetry and prose of theBeat generation of the 1950s.Kashner's book provides a glimpse into the lives and creative processes of his teachers at the Jack Kerouac School, including
Anne Waldman ,Allen Ginsberg ,William S. Burroughs andGregory Corso . Among the various and curious details of life with the Beats, Kashner describes several of Ginsberg's unfinished poems that he asks Kashner to complete. He also recalls the lively conversations at his teachers' dinner parties, which touched on their methodologies as well asAmerican Literature in general. Kashner also chronicles the lingering effects ofheroin and other drugs on Burroughs and Corso, as well asWilliam S. Burroughs, Jr. 's alcoholism. The book offers a tour of the Beats during the end of their careers, thus offering a slightly different look at these legends as they enter the last part of their fame.Kashner's book was published by
HarperCollins in 2004 and was reviewed favorably by the "New York Times " the same year.Fact|date=November 2007External links
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