The Two Sides of Jack Kerouac

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By John Walters on Wednesday, March 12, 2003.
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The novelist is remembered as a rootless rebel, but he frequently wrote about his French-American family- many of whom lived in Nashua. We?ll hear about Kerouac?s Nashua connection, and the two sides of his life and work, from Kerouac scholar and Unitarian minister Stephen Edington. Today is Kerouac?s birthday.
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