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-Novelist Jack Kerouac is a prominant author on the beat generation. The film rights for his first major publication "[[On the Road]]" was bought by Francis Ford Coppola in the first year of its publication, and is now being produced for cinema release in 2007. It was not until Marlon Brando's death, that letters from Jack Kerouac were discovered describing his own personal opinions as to how "On the Road" should be filmed. +Novelist [[Jack Kerouac]] is a prominant author on the beat generation. The film rights for his first major publication "[[On the Road]]" was bought by Francis Ford Coppola in the first year of its publication, and is now being produced for cinema release in 2007. It was not until Marlon Brando's death, that letters from Jack Kerouac were discovered describing his own personal opinions as to how "On the Road" should be filmed.
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Novelist Jack Kerouac is a prominant author on the beat generation. The film rights for his first major publication "On the Road" was bought by Francis Ford Coppola in the first year of its publication, and is now being produced for cinema release in 2007. It was not until Marlon Brando's death, that letters from Jack Kerouac were discovered describing his own personal opinions as to how "On the Road" should be filmed. [1] [Apr 2007]

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