Thursday, December 25, 2008

Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac:

Was Kerouac bipolar?

His manic writing style, rampant drug usage (including cocaine), and alcoholism all suggest that he suffered from bipolar disorder.  

He died of complications from alcoholism.

A few quotes to support my hypothesis:

"The only people for me are the
Mad ones.
The ones who are mad to live,
Mad to talk,
Mad to be saved,
Desirers of everything at the same time.
The ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing,
But Burn, Burn, Burn,
Like fabulous yellow roman candles
Exploding like spiders across the stars
And in the middle you see the blue center light
Pop and everybody goes 'aww.'

-Jack Kerouac

"The silence is so intense that you can hear your own blood roar in your ears but louder than that by far is the mysterious roar which I always identify with the roaring of the diamond of wisdom, the mysterious roar of silence itself, which is a great Shhhh reminding you of something you've seemed to have forgotten in the stress of your days since birth."

Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums p. 157

http://sites.google.com/site/thefoundpoetcom/

go to sites.google.com/site/thefoundpoetcom/

This is the preliminary site for a much larger project which I am currently embarking upon. 

My mission is for bipolar people everywhere to "come out of the closet."

It's time for the "mentally ill" to speak our minds and stop living in fear.

Bipolars, schizophrenics, crazies all around the world...

UNITE.