Who is the author of On the Road?

On the Road was written by American novelist Jack Kerouac.

According to various relevant materials, the life trajectory of American novelist Jack Kerouac edited by Tibetan poetry carrier is as follows:

From 1948 to 1950, he began to conceive the novel On the Road. For the first time, he and Casady took Dian, the protagonist of On the Road, as the prototype, crossed the United States and finally arrived in Mexico City.

Town and City was published in 1950, and he married his second wife Harvey.

195 1 April, I wrote on a roll of typing paper in new york apartment. On June+10, 5438, he put forward the method of "spontaneous writing" and began to revise it on the way.

From 195 1 to 1952, he wrote the novel Gordy's Fantasies in new york and San Francisco, which was published in 1972.

1952 wrote the novel Dr. saxophone in Mexico City, which was published in 1959.

From 65438 to 0953, he wrote the novel Maggie Casady and the novel new york Underground Man.

From 65438 to 0954, he began to study Buddhism in new york and California, and wrote a collection of poems "San Francisco Blues" in San Francisco.

From 65438 to 0955, he wrote "Mexico City Blues" and began to write the novel Terri Stesa in Mexico City. On October 3rd, 65438/kloc-0, Ginsburg and others attended a poetry recital in San Francisco's "Six Gallery", and Ginsburg recited Howl, which was a great success.

1956, she finished the novel Terri Stesa in Mexico City, started writing the novel Gerard's Fantasy in North Carolina, and finished her first novel Lonely Angel in Washington State and Mexico City.

1957 In March, I made a short trip to France and England. In early September of the same year, On the Road was published by new york Viking Publishing House. On September 5th, The New York Times published a book review of On the Road, and the author Gilbert milstein generously dedicated his praise to Kerouac, who was unknown at that time. Then he began to write the novel Dharma Tramp and Beggars in Florida. Damocles was published during 1958+0.

From 1958 to 1960, he wrote the manuscript of the novel Lonely Traveler.

196 1 year, he finished his second novel Lonely Angel in New Mexico City and wrote the novel Big Sur in Florida.

Dassel published in 1962. In Kerouac's previous semi-autobiographical novels, the protagonist was generally a wandering traveler with his home everywhere, but in this book, Kerouac described his life as a best-selling author and "the king of the beat generation" for the first time. He reflected on how he changed from a 25-year-old cutting-edge writer to a 40-year-old middle-aged alcoholic cynic, and also expressed his disappointment with the change from 1940s to 1960s in the United States: the United States is getting colder and colder. 20 13 American director Michael Poland made it into a movie of the same name.

The Desolate Angel is another autobiographical novel written by Kerouac in 1964, and it is constantly explored on the road.

Sartori in Paris was written in Florida in 1965, and this book was published in 1966.

/kloc-0 moved to Lowell's hometown with his mother in May, 1966.1October 9 165438+ married his third wife Stella.

1967 wrote the novel The Vanity of Duloaz in Lowell.

1968, Jack Kerouac made a short trip to Europe. Duroc's Vanity (Jack Duroc's Adventure Education 1935- 1946), Jack Kerouac's last semi-autobiographical novel, was published in 1968. In the form of a letter to his wife, the novel narrates the author's study experience in Lowell High School and Columbia University in Massachusetts, USA from 1935 to 1946, as well as his adventures in merchant ships, navy and prisons during World War II. Kerouac (Duroc), an enthusiastic and excellent rugby player, won the excellent athlete scholarship of Columbia University. A working-class family from a small American town with a French-Canadian cultural background suddenly stepped into an American Ivy League school where most students are rich children. He is full of good expectations and ardent expectations for his parents, and he is bent on becoming a football star and shining brilliantly in sports. However, because of his disagreement with the coach, he could not realize his dream of becoming a famous athlete. The frustration on the court even inspired him to study hard and create hard. In order to learn to write, he went to sea, took drugs, joined the army and went to prison, and personally experienced the real life of all kinds of people at the bottom of the United States. His experience vividly shows the lifestyle and mental outlook of the American people, students, soldiers, TA, sailors and other people in this period, especially the living conditions of the bottom people, which can be said to be a picture of the United States in the 1930s and 1940s.

1969101October 2 1 died in St. Petersburg, Florida.