

An edition of Minor characters (1983)
By Joyce Johnson
Publish Date
1983
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Language
eng
Pages
262
Description:
Joyce Johnson grew up bright and sensitive in Manhattan in the '50s of the cold war and gray flannel suits. "Attracted to decadence," with "little respect for respectability," she had a boundless - and dangerous - belief in the power of love. For two years, more or less, on and off, she was the girlfriend of Jack Kerouac, during the time that *On the Road* established him as the guiding light and the spokesman of the Beat Generation. Those years were "an exciting period of my life, a time of enormous hope and energy and the feeling that anything was possible... that four people sitting around a table could change the world." This book is the story of her coming of age.
subjects: American Authors, American Women authors, Beat generation, Biography, Relations with women, Social life and customs, Bohemianism, Beats (Persons), Biografie, Biographies, Vie de bohème, Écrivains américains, Erlebnisbericht, Autobiografie, Beatgeneration, Kerouac, jack, 1922-1969, Women authors, Authors, biography, Johnson, joyce , 1935-, Relations with womenkerouac, jack , 1922-1969, Authors, american, Authors, american--20th century--biography, Beats (persons)--biography, Ps3560.o3795 z47 1999, 818/.5403 b
People: Jack Kerouac (1922-1969), Joyce Johnson (1935-)
Places: New York (N.Y.)
Times: 20th century