Shifting lines in Jan Kerouac’s Baby Driver. A Story about Myself (1981)

In her autobiographical novel Baby Driver. A Story About Myself (1981), Jan Kerouac, the little-known daughter of renowned writer Jack Kerouac, recounts a tumultuous life journey drawn largely from her own personal experience. This article explores the shifting lines between Jan Kerouac and Jack Ker...

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Main Author: Catherine MORGAN-PROUX
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Language:English
Published: Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA) 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/erea/18617
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description In her autobiographical novel Baby Driver. A Story About Myself (1981), Jan Kerouac, the little-known daughter of renowned writer Jack Kerouac, recounts a tumultuous life journey drawn largely from her own personal experience. This article explores the shifting lines between Jan Kerouac and Jack Kerouac, revealing profound fractures in the vertical line, or lineage, between father and daughter. Moreover, Jan Kerouac’s nomadic life is linked to another disrupted family line, that between her and her stillborn daughter. This fractured line of vulnerability and disenfranchised grief underlies the narrative, shaping the way Jan Kerouac navigates through the world. The text captures her chaotic life on the road as well as her search for catharsis through writing. Despite Jan Kerouac’s unique perspective, her work has been largely overlooked, especially in the context of women’s road narratives. This study puts forward the case that Jan Kerouac's work is deserving of more visibility in the landscape of travel literature.
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spelling doaj-art-504c6b42699c46eebd184610054481222025-01-09T12:55:12ZengLaboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA)E-REA1638-17182024-12-0122110.4000/12xg8Shifting lines in Jan Kerouac’s Baby Driver. A Story about Myself (1981)Catherine MORGAN-PROUXIn her autobiographical novel Baby Driver. A Story About Myself (1981), Jan Kerouac, the little-known daughter of renowned writer Jack Kerouac, recounts a tumultuous life journey drawn largely from her own personal experience. This article explores the shifting lines between Jan Kerouac and Jack Kerouac, revealing profound fractures in the vertical line, or lineage, between father and daughter. Moreover, Jan Kerouac’s nomadic life is linked to another disrupted family line, that between her and her stillborn daughter. This fractured line of vulnerability and disenfranchised grief underlies the narrative, shaping the way Jan Kerouac navigates through the world. The text captures her chaotic life on the road as well as her search for catharsis through writing. Despite Jan Kerouac’s unique perspective, her work has been largely overlooked, especially in the context of women’s road narratives. This study puts forward the case that Jan Kerouac's work is deserving of more visibility in the landscape of travel literature.https://journals.openedition.org/erea/18617autobiographywomen’s writingtravel literatureJan Kerouacfractureroad narrative
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women’s writing
travel literature
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title Shifting lines in Jan Kerouac’s Baby Driver. A Story about Myself (1981)
title_full Shifting lines in Jan Kerouac’s Baby Driver. A Story about Myself (1981)
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title_full_unstemmed Shifting lines in Jan Kerouac’s Baby Driver. A Story about Myself (1981)
title_short Shifting lines in Jan Kerouac’s Baby Driver. A Story about Myself (1981)
title_sort shifting lines in jan kerouac s baby driver a story about myself 1981
topic autobiography
women’s writing
travel literature
Jan Kerouac
fracture
road narrative
url https://journals.openedition.org/erea/18617
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