The Haunted Life, Jack Kerouac
The Haunted Life, Jack Kerouac
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The Haunted Life
And Other Writings

Author: Jack Kerouac, Todd Tietchen

Narrator: Liev Schreiber

Unabridged: 4 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/11/2014


Synopsis

Jack Kerouac wrote The Haunted Life in 1944 when he was 22 years old and attending Columbia University. Originally intended as a three-part novel, only this first 20,000-word section was ever finished. Upon its completion, Kerouac promptly lost his only hand-written final draft in a New York taxi cab, remaining unknown to the public until its appearance at Christies about ten years ago.Kerouac’s family has now decided to share this manuscript with the world.While the entirety of the novel remained unfinished, the surviving manuscript successfully works alone as a novella with a satisfying, if open-ended, conclusion. It features a scaled-down version of the Martin family and is set in Lowell, Massachusetts, as was Kerouac’s first novel The Town and The City. Kerouac had planned on writing a cycle of novels tentatively titled An American Passed Here, which was to be set primarily in the fictional town of Galloway (based on Lowell). That cycle was to contain The Haunted Life and The Sea is My Brother, tracing the story of the Martin family throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Eventually Kerouac’s plans for his Martin cycle materialized into his first novel, The Town and the City, shortly before he moved on to compose his iconic On the Road.Todd Tietchen, the editor of the project and the Jack Kerouac/Beat Scholar in residence at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, has assembled a number of archival documents to thicken out the context of this lost novella, documents that attest to the level of intention and care that went into Kerouac’s writing projects.

About Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac was born in 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts. The best-known of his many works, On the Road, published in 1957, was an international bestseller. He died in St. Petersburg, Florida, at the age of forty-seven.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on April 16, 2014

There are some great lost manuscripts in American literature and some are truly lost. Ernest Hemingway famously lost the only draft of the first short stories he ever wrote on a French train. Most writers have ‘lost’ manuscripts, conspicuously placed in quotes because those stories for whatever reas......more

Goodreads review by Mat on December 06, 2015

Oh Jack - how I miss thee. First of all, the story behind how this manuscript disappeared is fascinating. It seems like it was left in a dormitory closet, probably Allen Ginsberg's old room but I prefer the more 'romantic' story of how it was left and lost in a downtown taxi by Kerouac, doing laps of......more

Goodreads review by George on November 17, 2022

Just couldn't get into this. Really might be for hardcore Kerouac completists. There were however strong parallels to the "fictional" Mr. Martin's anti immigrant racism and the world of today in the USA. I guess in some ways we are still in the 1940s and post-war period.......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on May 18, 2014

When it comes to new releases from the Kerouac estate, I'm sorry to say I believe we've reached the Bukowski Point.* Right now, as I glance at my bookshelves, I count over 50 books either by or about Kerouac and I have a hard time believing anything new or interesting has yet to come to light. While......more

Goodreads review by John on January 01, 2019

An interesting book. Mostly centered around The Haunted Life and Peter Martin’s coming of age in the town of Galloway. The book also includes letters from his father Leo to him and other excerpts. The themes in the book would later be reflected in Kerouac’s books. This lost manuscript is well worth......more