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Jack Kerouac thinking up lines

by Fred W. Mc Darrah | [Jack KEROUAC]

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[NOTICE EN FRANÇAIS À LA SUITE |
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(McDARRAH) Fred W.
Jack Kerouac thinking up lines

New-York, 10 décembre 1959.
1 tirage (270 x 260 mm), postérieur [1999], par le photographe, signé au recto et note signée et certificat au verso, encadrement maison Havard.

"Kack Kerouac creating a poem with Lew Welchand Albert Saijo, at Mc Darrah's New-York apartement, December 10, 1959".

Lew Welsh (David Wain's character in "Big Sur") and Albert Saijo published with Kerouac "Trip-trap", the book of haikus they wrote during the trip from San Francisco to New York, from September to December 1959. The final corrections were made on the spot, and this photograph captures the atmosphere: cigarettes, alcohol, a slightly puffy, tired face.

Fred Mc Darrah recounts, the photographer, tells : "We went to the same bars, we went to the same places, and there were poetry readings everywhere. The main meeting place was the Living Theatre, which put on dance shows and plays. All this took place in New York, while another branch of the movement was developing in San Francisco. Two poles that had forged links. All the important people of the Beat Generation came to New York, either to visit friends or to publish. "

A nice shot, perfectly framed.

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" Kack Kerouac creating a poem with Lew Welchand Albert Saijo, at Mc Darrah's New-York apartement, December 10, 1959 ".

Lew Welsh (le personnage de David Wain dans "Big Sur") et Albert Saijo publièrent avec Kerouac "Trip-trap", le livre de Haïkus, qu'ils rédigèrent lors du trajet qui les mena de San Francisco à New York, de septembre à décembre 1959. Les dernières corrections eurent lieu sur place, et ce cliché en restitue le climat : cigarettes, alcools, visage légèrement bouffi et fatigué. Fred Mc Darrah, raconte : " Nous allions dans les mêmes bars, nous allions dans les mêmes lieux, et il y avait un peu partout des lectures de poésie. Le principal centre de rencontres était le Living Theatre, qui montait des spectacles de danse et des pièces. Tout cela, c'était à New York, pendant que se développait une autre branche du mouvement à San Francisco. Deux pôles qui avaient noué des liens. Tous les gens importants de la Beat Generation sont venus à New York, soit pour rendre visite aux amis, soit pour y publier ".

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Title
Jack Kerouac thinking up lines
Author
Fred W. Mc Darrah | [Jack KEROUAC]
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Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1959
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