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When [[Ralph]] was visiting [[Krusty's Poetry Korner]] after he had written ''[[My Cat Hates Showers]]'', [[Krusty]] said that a lot of people are calling him the most exciting American poet since Kerouac.<ref>''[[Ralph the Haiku Genius]]''</ref> | When [[Ralph]] was visiting [[Krusty's Poetry Korner]] after he had written ''[[My Cat Hates Showers]]'', [[Krusty]] said that a lot of people are calling him the most exciting American poet since Kerouac.<ref>''[[Ralph the Haiku Genius]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Lisa]] also keeps a book of his book ''[[On the Road]]'' on a bookshelf, next to of [[Allen Ginsberg]]'s work, {{W|Victor Hugo}}'s novel ''{{ap|Les Miserables|book}}'', and a collection of poems by {{ap|Edgar Allan Poe|character}}.<ref>"[[Bart vs. Thanksgiving]]"</ref> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Jack Kerouac
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Character Information
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Jack Kerouac was an American novelist and poet.
History
When Ralph was visiting Krusty's Poetry Korner after he had written My Cat Hates Showers, Krusty said that a lot of people are calling him the most exciting American poet since Kerouac.[1]
Lisa also keeps a book of his book On the Road on a bookshelf, next to of Allen Ginsberg's work, Victor Hugo's novel Les Miserables, and a collection of poems by Edgar Allan Poe.[2]
Appearances
- Episode – "Let's Go Fly a Coot"
- Comic story – Ralph the Haiku Genius (mentioned)
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