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Almost a generation back when libraries were not yet six-letter portals on computers, a pseudo-artist/quasi-intellectual classmate in Diliman introduced me to Jack the Ripper, Jack Daniels, Jack Keroauc and their kind. As a quick counterpoint, a classmate who wrote like Henry James admonished me on the last: Jack Keroauc and the Beats are lousy, infantile poets and diarists whose literary claims extend to no more than being winos, druggists and amateur writers.
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ALREADY DEAD
By Denis Johnson
THE DHARMA BUMS
By Jack Kerouac
There is the California found on the map, and the California found in the imagination, and each has held a grip on writers throughout its twisted history as the Western Edge of America. For most Filipinos, California usually means San Francisco or LA a place of jobs, dreams and Jollibee. But it has always held a darker side beneath the sunny skies.
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ALREADY DEAD
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By Jaybe D. Quiñonez | January 8, 2006 - 12:00am
By Ern Banawa | November 9, 2003 - 12:00am
By Scott R. Garceau | May 6, 2002 - 12:00am
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