Kerouac‘s classic fuck you, I'm special novel is so ubiquitous among the adolescent literary elite that you don't really have to have read it to feel like you've read it five times. Like me! But now there's an app!
Kerouac‘s classic fuck you, I'm special novel is so ubiquitous among the adolescent literary elite that you don't really have to have read it to feel like you've read it five times. Like me! But now there's an app!
Fourteen years before the United States mandated exit numbers on Dwight Eisenhower's brainchild of a road system, a Lowell, Mass native of French-Canadian extraction named Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac published a novel that would change countless lives; a mash note to an already-dead America living under the weight of…