Jack Kerouac’s Hand-Drawn Cowl for On the Street (1952)
This falls below the category, “If you need it performed proper, it’s a must to do it yourself.”
In 1950, when Jack Kerouac launched his first novel, The City and the Metropolis, he was lower than impressed by the guide cover professionalduced by his publisher, Harcourtroom Brace. (Click on right here to see why.) So, in 1952, when he started storeping his second novel, the good beat classic On the Street, Kerouac went forward and designed his personal cover. He despatched it to a potential publisher A.A. Wyn, with a little be aware typed on the very prime:
Pricey Mr. Wyn:
I submit this as my thought of an enchantmenting commercial cover expressive of the guide. The cover for “The City and the Metropolis” was as uninteresting because the title and the photo againflap. Wilbur Pippin’s photo of me is the perfect On the Street one … it’ll appear to be the face of the figure beneath.
J.Ok.
Wyn turned down the novel, and it willn’t get published till 1957. It could, however, develop into a finestvendor and be published with many different covers via the years. They’re all on display right here.
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