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Edie Kerouac Parker (), Jack Kerouac's first wife and a strangely occluded Beat figure, died on this day, thirty years ago.
Frankie Edith Parker was born 20 September in Detroit, Mich., to an upper-middle-class family.!
Edie Parker
American writer (–)
For the Canadian sculptor, see Edie Parker (artist).
Edie Parker | |
|---|---|
| Born | ()September 20, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
| Died | October 29, () (aged71) Grosse Pointe, Michigan, U.S. |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Spouses | Jack Kerouac Michael Dietz Patrick Garvin |
Edie Kerouac-Parker (September 20, October 29, )[1] was the author of the memoir You'll Be Okay, about her life with her first husband, Jack Kerouac, and the early days of the Beat Generation.
While an art student under George Grosz at Barnard College, she and fellow Barnard student and friend Joan Vollmer shared an apartment on th Street in New York City which came to be frequented by many of the then unknown Beats, among them Vollmer's eventual husband William S.
Burroughs, and fellow Columbia stud