Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Jack Kerouac on Writing

Jack Kerouac 

"There is absolutely no reason in the world why a man in America may not write exactly what he feels, in any form that suits him, and if he has what is known as talent, or even genius, there is no reason why it should not be published and be read and understood by many other Americans. It doesn’t have to be a “novel,” or a “memoir,” or a “diary,” or a “travel book,” or an “essay.” It can be just plainly and simply a book. The writing does not have to be “good writing,” that is, artistically labored writing with significant absences of statement of feeling. It can be ordinary writing and full of feeling."  ― Jack Kerouac, Self-Portrait: Collected Unpublished Writings

📷:  Il Tempo Newspaper - Milan, Italy - 1966