Jack Kerouac Autograph Questionnaire Signed.
Kerouac, Jack
Sold by Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 24 September 2003
Sold by Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 24 September 2003
Rare mimeographed questionnaire sent by a graduate student of City College of New York to Jack Kerouac; completed and signed twice by him with a lengthy inscription in conclusion. Two pages, partially printed the questionnaire begins with a typed letter signed by James A. Sherlock politely requesting Kerouac's response which reads in part: "Dear Mr. Kerouac, I am a graduate student of City College of New York, working upon an original research project aimed at uncovering certain educational factors in the lives of successful writers. As you undoubtedly know, there always has been considerable interest in analyzing the psychological make-up of the writer, but seldom has the more prosaic factor of the writer's education been taken into consideration. Through this questionnaire, I would like to find out if the average successful writer considers his high school education in English a help or a hindrance in preparing him for his profession. Did frequent composition assignments aid the writer in improving his skill? Did reading - either outside reading or reading assigned in the classroom - play a small or large part in preparing the writer for his work?" Completed by Kerouac, in his hand, the questionnaire reads: Reading During High School: 1. In your high school days, did you prefer to read fiction or non-fiction? "Both" 2. If you preferred fiction, what type did you prefer? (Novels, short stories, plays, poetry, etc.) "Novels (from Bronte to 'pulp' novels)" 3. If you preferred non-fiction, what subjects did you prefer to read about? "Encyclopaedias [sic], Atlases, Harvard Classics (of Elliot)" 4. Was most of your reading matter of your own choosing or reading material assigned in the classroom? "My Own Choosing mostly (cut classes to spend schooldays in Library)" 5. Did you favor one or two authors at this time in particular in your high school reading? If so, whom? "Just general" 6. As nearly as you can remember, approximately how many books did you read each month during your high school days? "Depended on activities (of course)" High School Instruction: 7. As nearly as you can remember, how often were written compositions assigned in your high school English classes? "Can't remember" 8. In your opinion, what facet of English instruction did most to develop your skill as a writer? (Literature, composition, spelling, grammar, vocabulary study, others) "Literature" The least? "Composition" 9. As you recall, were your grades in English composition on the whole very good, good, average, fair, or poor? (Kerouac has checked good) 10. Do you recall ever having received special encouragement in your writing from a high school English teacher? "Yes, Joseph Pyne of Lowell High School (Mass.)" Early Writing: 11. At approximately what age did you first seriously consider becoming a writer? "17 (That is, a 'serious' writer) (wrote since 11)" 12. Did you engage in outside writing - above the usual writing required in every day life - to any degree at this time? "Yes - from 11 yrs. old on." 13. Did you at this time consciously imitate the style of any particular author or authors in your writing? "Yes" If so, who? "Saroyan & Hemingway (at 17)" 14. In your opinion, how much did your high school English courses contribute to your success as a writer? (Kerouac has checked all four options: Very much, Some, Little, and Very Little) 15. What factor or factors, if any, would you say contributed more that your schooling to your success as a writer? "SELF IMPOSED READING SCHEDULES OUTSIDE CLASSROOM" Note: If you have additional ideas on the value or inadequacies of your high school English instruction, please feel free to state them on the back of this questionnaire. Name: "Jack Kerouac". In response to the final question, Kerouac has added a full page signed inscription to the verso of the third page of the questionnaire, "English & American Lit course in High School introduced at young age (15 & 16) to Emily Dickinson, who is probably greatest Ame.
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