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339 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1978
Later, I don't know whether it was in the late fifties or the early sixties, I asked jack, "Well, how do you like fame?" He said, "It's like old newspapers blowing down Bleecker Street."John Clellon Holmes, the author of Go, a novelization about Jack and his set of friends, wrote:
I'm not sure that if you handle fame, you deserve it. He deserved it because he was a great writer, in my opinion, but there was nothing in his personality that could handle it, that could be judicious about it, that could say, "Well, I understand they're not talking to me, they're talking to their idea of me." That's what made him good.Within twelve years after the publication of On the Road, Jack died at the age of 47 from an alcoholism that grew ever worse after his fame arrived on the scene.