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lauraisntwilder
Book of Haikus | Jack Kerouac
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Here's something for all of you doing #haikuaday 😜

TheBookHippie ♥️ 2mo
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squirrelbrain
Book of Haikus | Jack Kerouac
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Posting this for the #haikuhive - it made me chuckle! I could try to write this post in the form of a haiku but….no! 😝

It‘s from a UK company:

https://www.theliterarygiftcompany.com/products/haikus-are-hippopotamus-unisex-t...

Ruthiella 😂😂😂 6mo
Deblovestoread ❤️❤️❤️ 6mo
JenlovesJT47 😅😅😅 6mo
Reggie Love it! 6mo
lil1inblue 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 6mo
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shortsarahrose
Adding Machine | William S Burroughs
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The free book table at my work has returned! 😆 I‘m sure some English instructor just cleared out their office, but I found a couple gems #BookHaul

AnnCrystal 😎📚💝. 11mo
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Leftcoastzen
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What is it about certain titles on certain days catch your eye?

Kimzey 😢 14mo
dabbe 🎯!!! 14mo
sarahbarnes 😣 14mo
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Soscha
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New Fable club: The Beat Generation! First read is Scratching the Beat Surface: Essays on New Vision from Blake to Kerouac.

First two follow-ups will be “Desolate Angel: Jack Kerouac, The Beat Generation And America” by Dennis McNally, “Understanding Jack Kerouac” by Matt Theado.

Link if you‘re curious! https://fable.co/club/the-beat-generation-with-aurelie-lagrange-449625541661?inv...

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LiseWorks
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Eggs 💙🌖💙 1y
PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 1y
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TheSpineView
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IndoorDame ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
dabbe 💙💚💙 2y
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CatMS
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Sisters, Saints and Sibyls Women of the Beat
"If you want to understand Beat women, call us transitional-a bridge to the next generation, who in the 1960's, when a young woman's right to leave home was no longer an issue, would question every assumption that limited women's lives and begin the long, never-to-be-completed work of transforming relationships with men." Joyce Johnson