TRIBUTE TO JACK KEROUAC and ON THE ROAD
Sunday, May 19 at Carnegie Art Museum   3- 6 pm

Jack Kerouac, Coney Island, New York, 1953, photo by John Kingsland

Celebrate Jack Kerouac and the Beats featuring writer/Beat Historian and On the Road film consultant, Gerald Nicosia, writer/poet Aram Saroyan, poets – Suzanne Lummis, S.A. Griffin, Gerald Locklin, short films including “Pull My Daisy”, discussion, music, poetry readings and book signing, Followed by Reception with wine and hors d’oevres. Sponsored by a grant from the City of Oxnard. Tickets $25.

Gerald Nicosia writer/poet/Beat Historian

The Celebration will feature GERALD NICOSIA, writer/poet/Beat Historian and consultant to Walter Salles, director of ON THE ROAD. Nicosia, author of “Memory Babe”, considered the definitive biography on Kerouac, will discuss Kerouac, the Beats and his involvement in the production of the film On the Road.

 

 

Aram Saroyan

Writer/Poet ARAM SAROYAN will talk about his participation in the Paris Review interview with Jack Kerouac in 1967. Saroyan’s most recent book is Door to the River: Essays and Reviews from the 1960s into the Digital Age. His Complete Minimal Poems received the 2008 William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America.

Three poets who will read in the spirit of the Beats:

S.A. GRIFFIN is a Carmabum and co-editor of The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry. Widely published, he is included in the Poems From Penny Lane, Black Ace (various) and Beatitude Golden Anniversary 1959-2009. Recent titles include Numbskull Sutra and They Swear We Don’t. He will be reading from Walt Whitman’s Beard which directly speaks to the idea/subject of what is beat.

S. A. Griffin

SUZANNE LUMMIS, prominent LA poet, co-founder of the LA Poetry Festival and teaches a famous course at UCLA called The Poem Noir.
Suzanne Lummis has poems forthcoming in the debut issue of Christopher Buckley’s ambitious new literary magazine, Miramar, and in Solo Novo.

A legend in the small press and beyond, GERALD LOCKLIN is now a Professor Emeritus of English at California State University, Long Beach, where he taught from 1965 through 2007 and still teaches an occasional class.
He is the author of over 150 books, chapbooks, and broadsides of poetry, fiction, and criticism, with over four thousand poems, stories, articles, reviews and interviews in periodicals.

Suzanne Lummis and Gerald Locklin

 

The Program
3:05p Host: Welcome-overview-introduction

3:10p pm Gerald Nicosia talks about Jack Kerouac and the Beat Movement –. (15 min)

3:30 pm Introduce Aram Saroyantalks about 1966 Interview at Jack’s house in Lowell, MA with Ted Berrigan and Duncan McNaughton. (15min)

3:45pm Introduce 5 poets and musicians Five Poets read 7 minutes each (approx. 40 min)
Suzanne Lummis
S.A. Griffin
Gerald Locklin
Aram Saroyan
Gerald Nicosia – Biographies will be posted shortly.)

4:25p 10 minute break – set up projector/screen

4:35p 20 minutes of shorts Excerpt from “Pull My Daisy” – 10 min
Jack on Steve Allen – 3 min
Al Dinkle from Sweetwater 2 min
Excerpts from “On the Road” – 5 min

4:50 pm Gerry’s involvement with Walter Salles and On the Road production plus Q/A (20-30minutes) Book signing
5:15p Reception – 1 hour

Tickets $25

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USA/France/Brazil 2012
2 hour 4 minutes  Drama/Adventure  Rated R
May 20 @ 3:30pm & 6:30pm  Q/A with writer/poet/Beat Historian Gerald Nicosia following each film

On The Road

On The Road

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Walter Salles (CENTRAL STATION, THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES) and based on the iconic novel by Jack Kerouac, ON THE ROAD tells the timeless story of Sal Paradise (Sam Riley), a young writer whose life is shaken and ultimately redefined by the arrival of Dean Moriarty (Garrett Hedlund), a free-spirited, fearless, fast talking Westerner and his girl, Marylou (Kristen Stewart). Traveling cross-country, Sal and Dean venture out on a personal quest for freedom from the conformity and conservatism engulfing them in search of the unknown, themselves, and the pursuit of “it” — the pure essence of experience. Seeking uncharted terrain and the last American frontier, the duo encounter an eclectic mix of men and women — Bull (Viggo Mortensen), Camille (Kirsten Dunst), Carlo (Tom Sturridge), Jane (Amy Adams), Terry (Alice Braga), Galatéa (Elisabeth Moss) – each impacting their journey indelibly.


2013 FRANCE  1hr 41min   Drama   Rated R

Renoir

Set on the French Riviera in the summer of 1915, Gilles Bourdos’ lushly atmospheric drama RENOIR tells the story of celebrated Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, in declining health at age 74, and his middle son Jean, who returns home to convalesce after being wounded in World War I. The elder Renoir is filled with a new, wholly unexpected energy when a young girl miraculously enters his world. Blazing with life, radiantly beautiful, Andrée will become his last model, and the wellspring of a remarkable rejuvenation. At the same time, Jean also falls under the spell of the free-spirited young Andrée. Their beautiful home and majestic countryside grounds reverberate with familial intrigue, as both Renoirs, père et fils, become smitten with the enchanting and headstrong young muse.


2013   FRANCE   1h 45min    Comedy/Mystery Rated R

In The House

A boy of 16 wants to get in the house of one of his classmates to glean inspiration for his writing assignments. Impressed with this unusual and gifted student, his teacher rediscovers a taste for teaching, but the intrusion sparks a series of uncontrollable events.