Character Key
Sal Paradise | Jack Kerouac | New York, | p. 3 |
Dean Moriarty | Neal Cassady | New York, | p. 3 |
Chad King | Haldon "Hal" Chase | Denver, | p. 3 |
Carlo Marx | Allen Ginsberg | Paterson, | p. 4 |
Marylou | LuAnne Henderson | New York, | p. 4 |
Tim Gray | Ed White | Denver, | p. 4 |
Ed Wall | Ed Uhl | Sterling, | p. 5 |
Aunt | Gabrielle Kerouac (Jack's Mother) | New York, | p. 5 |
Old Bull Lee | William S. Burroughs | Algiers, | p. 8 |
Elmer Hassel | Herbert Huncke | New York, | p. 8 |
Jane Lee | Joan Vollmer Adams Burroughs | Algiers, | p. 8 |
Tommy Snark | Jim Holmes | Denver, | p. 8 |
Roy Johnson | Bill Tomson | Denver, | p. 8 |
Ed Dunkel | Al Hinkle | Denver, | p. 8 |
Rocco | Paul Blake (Jack’s brother-in-law) | Rocky Mount, (“Testament, ”) | p. 8 |
Remi Boncœur | Henri Cru | Sausalito, | p. 11 |
Lee Ann | Dianne Orin | Sausalito, | p. 11 |
Ray Rawlins | Bob Burford | Denver, | p. 18 |
Babe Rawlins | Beverly Burford | Denver, | p. 18 |
Mary Bettencourt | Helen Gullion | Denver, | p. 18 |
Rita Bettencourt | Ruth Gullion | Denver, | p. 18 |
Roland Major | Allan Temko | Denver, | p. 18 |
William Holmes “Big Slim” Hazard | William Holmes “Big Slim” Hubbard | Newport, | p. 28 |
Betty Gray | Joanie White (Ed White's sister) | Denver, | p. 41 |
Camille | Carolyn Cassady (née Robinson) | San Francisco, | p. 42 |
Denver D. Doll | Justin W. Brierly | Denver, | p. 52 |
Old Dean Moriarty | Neal Cassady Sr. | Denver, | p. 58 |
Mr. Snow | Marin City, | p. 62 | |
“The famous director” | Gregory La Cava | Hollywood, | p. 73 |
Terry | Bea Franco | Selma, (“Sabinal, ”) | p. 81 |
Peaches | Ginger Chase | New York, | p. 82 |
Dorie, “Tall redhead” | Vicki Russell | New York, | p. 83 |
Amy Moriarty | Catherine Cassady | San Francisco, | p. 110 |
Galatea Dunkel | Helen Hinkle | Denver, | p. 111 |
Lucille | Pauline | New York, | p. 116 |
Tom Saybrook | Ed Stringham | New York, | p. 125 |
Ian MacArthur | John Clellon Holmes | New York, | p. 125 |
Damion | Lucien Carr | New York, | p. 126 |
Mona | Rhoda | New York, | p. 126 |
Rollo Greb | Alan Ansen | New York, | p. 127 |
Dodie Lee | Julie Burroughs | Algiers, | p. 143 |
Ray Lee | William S. Burroughs, Jr. | Algiers, | p. 143 |
Dale | Kells Elvins | Algiers, | p. 145 |
Hal Hingham | Alan Harrington | Tucson, | p. 165 |
Marie | Lorraine | p. 193 | |
Dorothy Johnson | Helen Tomson (Bill Tomson's wife) | Denver, | p. 193 |
Sam Brady | (Neal Cassady's cousin) | p. 215 | |
Inez | Diana Hansen | New York, | p. 246 |
Angel Luz García | Jose García Villa | New York, | p. 246 |
Walter Evans | Walter Adams | New York, | p. 246 |
Victor Villanueva | Victor Tejeira | New York, | p. 246 |
Jinny Jones | Jinny Baker Lehrman | New York, | p. 246 |
Gene Dexter | Gene Pippin | New York, | p. 246 |
Stan Shepard | Frank Jeffries | Denver, | p. 257 |
Victor | Gregorio | Victoria, Mexico, ("Gregoria") | p. 281 |
Laura | Joan Kerouac (née Haverty) | New York, | p. 307 |
Joanie Moriarty | Jami Cassady | San Francisco, | p. 308 |
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