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Josselson, R.詹姆斯泰伯Frederick William EngdahlMark - Payne
Avner GreifAndrew B BuschHelen KellerRaymond Lamont-Brown
Michael LargoHarold R.IsaacsAndy WarholSuolunluosi
Neil SchlagerJeremyPhilip MeyerAlan Weisman
Steve WozniakHugo de GarisJ.Hillis MillerMike Song
Vicki Halsey奥尔森拉里迪 AnaoersenGary WolfJohn Albert Macy
Spencer WellsSanda CisnerosK. WinnAllen Elkin
Adam CashNorman CousinsMicheal F.RoizenLewis Lapham
Gabrielle LichtermanSusan ReynoldsElizabeth GilbertSharon Mole Mu
Jonathan PrinceFred CuellAndrew SolomonMuhammad Oz
John T.MolloyZhang ChengMark HymanWu Wan-bamboo
玛吉波维斯Dai BidanMark LeynerBilly Goldberg
Laura DoyleKevin PhillipsEdward G. MuzioDeborah J. Fisher
Roger A. ArnoldJack MitchellAlice SchroederWallace D. Wattles
罗伯特柯里尔Richard Carlson马尔科姆库什 NaGeorge Soros
Jack Kerouac
美国 冷战中的美国  (March 12, 1922 ADOctober 21, 1969 AD)

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  Jean-Louis "Jack" Kerouac (pronounced /ˈkɛruːæk, ˈkɛrəwæk/; March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969) was an American novelist and poet. Alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, he is considered a pioneer of the Beat Generation, and a literary iconoclast. Kerouac is recognized as an important writer both for his spontaneous style and for his content which consistently dealt with such topics as jazz, promiscuity, Buddhism, drugs, poverty, and travel. His writings have inspired several prominent writers, including Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Robbins, Thomas Pynchon, Lester Bangs, Will Clarke, Richard Brautigan, Ken Kesey, Haruki Murakami, Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, and writers of the New Journalism. His works were sometimes shunned as "slapdash", "grossly sentimental", and "immoral". Kerouac did manage to acquire underground celebrity status and was, for a time, labeled as a progenitor of the Hippie movement. Disenchanted with mainstream America and never having gotten over the death of his older brother when he was four years old, Kerouac lost his struggle with alcoholism and died aged 47 in 1969. Since his death, and thanks in large part to the efforts of editor Ann Charters, Kerouac's literary prestige has steadily grown over the years, with several previously unpublished works surfacing, and all of his books being in print today, among them: On the Road, The Dharma Bums, Mexico City Blues, The Subterraneans, Desolation Angels, Visions of Cody and Big Sur.
    

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