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Galatea and Dunkel
Galatea Dunkel joins her husband in New Orleans while Sal, Dean, and Marylou continue their trip.

Galatea and novel
* La Galatea, a 16th century pastoral novel by Miguel de Cervantes
* Galatea, a 1953 novel by James M. Cain
* Galatea, a 1976 novel by Philip Pullman
* Galatea 2. 2, a 1995 novel by Richard Powers
* Galatea Brand, in Ian Fleming's 1953 novel Moonraker
* Galatea, an android in the 2007 novel Soon I Will Be Invincible by Austin Grossman
* Richard Powers's novel Galatea 2. 2

Galatea and On
His play On Guard had an unsuccessful run at the Court Theatre, opening on 28 October 1871, while his most successful play to date, Pygmalion and Galatea, opened on 9 December, only a few days before rehearsals for Thespis were to begin.
On 23 August 1795 Keats in the Galatea drove the French frigate Andromaque ashore and set her alight to stop the French refloating her.
He translated John Stuart Mill's On Liberty into Hungarian, adding an introductory critique ; while his version of Galatea, a play by the Greek dramatist Spiridion N. Basiliades ( 1843-1874 ), proved successful on the Hungarian stage.

Jack and Kerouac's
" They're the kind of twisted, instantly memorable characters one meets in John Ford's westerns, Jack Kerouac's road novels, but, most of all, in the blues and country songs of the 1920s, ' 30s and ' 40s.
In Jack Kerouac's 1955 novel, On The Road, the book's narrator Sal Paradise and other prominent character Dean Moriarty ( an alias of Kerouac's friend Neal Cassady ) encounter the Sabine River.
* September 5 – The first edition of Jack Kerouac's On the Road goes on sale.
Jack Kerouac's Beat Generation novel On the Road, some of which takes place in Denver, contains several references to Colfax.
Beatnik was a media stereotype of the 1950s to mid 1960s that displayed the more superficial aspects of the Beat Generation literary movement of the 1950s and violent film images, along with a cartoonish depiction of the real-life people and the spiritual quest in Jack Kerouac's autobiographical fiction.
* Jack Kerouac's The Subterraneans
In The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, it is suggested that Jack Kerouac's Dean Moriarty ( from On the Road ) is his great-grandson, and the rivalry between the two criminals is continued by the fact that The Doctor's great-grandson is Kerouac's other creation, Doctor Sax.
Like Jack Kerouac's " spontaneous prose ", Selby's writing was often completed in a fast, stream of consciousness style, and to facilitate this he replaced his apostrophes with forward slashes "/" due to their closer proximity on his typewriter, thus allowing uninterrupted typing.
As Selby continued to work on his writing, Amiri Baraka, Selby's longtime friend, encouraged Selby to contact Sterling Lord, who at the time was Jack Kerouac's agent.
Two other of the most notable books of the 1950s, Jack Kerouac's On the Road ( 1957 ) and J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye ( 1951 ), have been the subject of much debate as to whether or not they make use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.
* Tracy was mentioned in Jack Kerouac's book, " On the Road.
* Jack Kerouac's birthplace: In the Centralville section of the city at 9 Lupine Road.
The city is mentioned in Jack Kerouac's famous novel On the Road.
Allen Ginsberg's Howl ( 1956 ), William S. Burroughs's Naked Lunch ( 1959 ) and Jack Kerouac's On the Road ( 1957 ) are among the best known examples of Beat literature.
Action Writing: Jack Kerouac's Wild Form, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2006.
Characters based on Gaddis include " Harry Lees " in Chandler Brossard's 1952 novel Who Walk in Darkness, " Harold Sand " in Jack Kerouac's autobiographical 1958 novella The Subterraneans and possibly " Bill Gray " in Don DeLillo's 1991 novel Mao II.
Allen Ginsberg set the tone of the movement in his poem Howl, a Whitmanesque work that began: " I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness ..." Among the most representative achievements of the Beats in the novel are Jack Kerouac's On the Road ( 1957 ), the chronicle of a soul-searching travel through the continent, and William S. Burroughs's Naked Lunch ( 1959 ), a more experimental work structured as a series of vignettes relating, among other things, the narrator's travels and experiments with hard drugs.
However, trail mix is also mentioned in Jack Kerouac's 1958 novel The Dharma Bums as the two main characters describe their planned meals in their preparation for a hiking trip.
* Jack Kerouac's " The Dharma Bums " contains the passage: " Pretty soon we headed into another siding at a small railroad town and I figured I needed a poor-boy of Tokay wine to complete the cold dusk run to Santa Barbara.
Zoot also played on some of Jack Kerouac's recordings.
Action Writing: Jack Kerouac's Wild Form, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2006.
His mambo records and the joyous dancing they caused are described in a late chapter of Jack Kerouac's seminal novel, On the Road ( 1957 ).

Jack and 1957
* 1891 – Jack Buchanan, Scottish actor, singer, producer and director ( d. 1957 )
His fame brought him appearances on The Jack Paar Show ( 1957 – 1962 ) and he published two books of predictions.
This idea, which looked very promising in 1957, was proposed to the US Army by Jack Kilby, and led to the short-lived Micromodule Program ( similar to 1951's Project Tinkertoy ).
* 1957Jack Wouterse, Dutch actor
John " Jack " Butler Yeats ( 29 August 1871 – 28 March 1957 ) was an Irish artist and Olympic medallist.
They then became known for a series of satirical comedy films, such as Private's Progress ( 1956 ), Lucky Jim ( 1957 ) and I'm All Right Jack ( 1959 ).
Jack Sanford won in 1957, and Dick Allen won in 1964.
The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold and adapted for the screen by Richard Matheson from his novel The Shrinking Man ( ISBN 0575074639 ).
* Big Planet ( 1957 ), by Jack Vance, depicts a world in which attempts by utopian misfits to set up new societies have gone haywire after many revert to savagery and violence.
In 1955 Jack Scruby started producing miniatures using RTV rubber molds, which greatly reduced their expense, and he turned this into a business ( Scruby Miniatures ) in 1957 and started publishing War Game Digest.
Her last films made abroad were Beyond All Limits ( Mexican-American production, 1957 ) with Jack Palance, Faustina ( Spain, 1957 ), Sonatas ( Spain, 1957 ) directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and La Fievre Monte a El Pao ( French-Mexican production, 1959 ) directed by Luis Buñuel.
* 1957 studio cast recording ( starring Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy, with Frank Poretta, Susan Johnson, and Portia Nelson )
James Garner and Jack Kelly in Maverick ( TV series ) | Maverick ( 1957 )
* John " Jack " Butler Yeats ( August 29, 1871-March 28, 1957 )
* Jack Spicer wrote a book of poems called " After Lorca " ( 1957 ).
The mine in the town was owned and operated by Jack Stetler and was shut down in 1957, upon a move to Brazil for iron ore.
Clint was mentioned in the 1957 autobiographical novel On the Road by Jack Kerouac, the American novelist of the Beat Generation:
* Jack Kerouac, On the Road ( 1957 )
He portrayed serious characters in Betrayed ( 1954 ), starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner, and in The Colditz Story ( 1955 ), but he made his name playing in a series of films for the Boulting brothers, including Private's Progress ( 1956 ), Brothers in Law ( 1957 ) and I'm All Right Jack ( 1959 ), as well as similar films for other producers, for example School for Scoundrels ( 1960 ).
Later the movement of writers became known as the Beat Generation, and included works and authors as varied as Jack Kerouac ’ s On the Road ( 1957 ) and William S. Burroughs ’ s Naked Lunch ( 1959 ).

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