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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Get Back, Jack Kerouac
Before Dylan held the title, Jack Kerouac was considered the voice of his generation -- and avatar of the Beat movement. Following the triumphant debut of “On The Road,” the avid "consumer of life" found life was consuming him. By 1960, Kerouac was aded cynical, disaffected from the culture he helped create and tortured by self-doubt, addiction and depression.
He secretly retreated to Lawrence Ferlinghetti's rustic cabin in the Big Sur woods. The sruggle with his own inner demons became the basis for Kerouac's second novel... The gritty, lyrical, semi-autobiographical "Big Sur."
Every year, it's a weekend of emotional ambiguity marking two medical anniversaries with totally different outcomes.
More recently, a life saving surgery. In the distance, a reminder that one of the few potentially life saving amateur tools in which the public is trained fails 9 of 10 times.
The painful truth is that your best may not be enough to save a loved one. But because they are a loved one, you try... And live with the memory through your Sadderdays.
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