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Lucien Carr:
[on Kerouac's writings]
It's brilliant, no? Allen Ginsberg:
It's missing some periods and commas. Lucien Carr:
It's better than anything you've ever written. Allen Ginsberg:
I use periods and commas
[on Kerouac's writings]
It's brilliant, no? Allen Ginsberg:
It's missing some periods and commas. Lucien Carr:
It's better than anything you've ever written. Allen Ginsberg:
I use periods and commas
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It's brilliant no
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It's missing some periods and commas
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It's better than anything you've ever written
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I use periods and commas
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Movie Summary
A murder in 1944 draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs.

