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LowellBut Lowell's economy declined significantly by the time Jack Kerouac was born there in 1922. He was raised in a highly insular and Catholic French Canadian community where a dialect of French known as joual was spoken more often than English. You can see a few glimpes of Lowell, including Jack Kerouac's grave, in Bob Dylan's film 'Renaldo and Clara.' In recent years the town has become commendably proud of it's famous literary son. There is a monument to Kerouac downtown, and a festival celebrating his memory every October. Much of this is due to the work of an enthusiastic contingent of Kerouac aficianados who live in the area. The American Impressionist painter James McNeil Whistler -- another one with a thing about his mother -- was also from Lowell.I've only paid brief visits to Lowell, and the town still has a certain faraway sense to me, with places named Pawtucketville and Dracut and streets called Textile Avenue and Moody Street. In 1994 I exchanged emails with a former Lowell townie named Ken Weeks who wrote me the following:
"I never have managed to find Jack's grave in Edson Cemetary, but his family's house over the Textile Lunch was pretty easy to find, since the Lowell Tech school on the corner is now U Mass Lowell, and fairly well marked. Darn, it's something like Mammoth Street now, rather than Textile. The bridge at the bottom of the hill is still there where child Jack watched a man carrying a watermelon keel over and die. The Pawtucketville Social Club where Leo Kerouac worked is still there. Jack's house is a ram-shackle old 3-story tenement, it's a wonder it still stands. Astro's Pizza has a little picture of Jack and a local photographer hung up high on the ceiling - the guy behind the counter pointed it out to me. Jack and his family lived upstairs, on the second floor. Pawtucketville is on the outskirts of Lowell proper, on the other side of the river. Go on up the hill and you end up in Dracut, where Jack played ball for the Dracut Tigers. |
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