John Sampas, executor of the Jack Kerouac Estate, has passed away peacefully at home in Greenwich, Connecticut. A memorial will be held in the near future. 

Sampas was a controversial figure for Beat enthusiasts. From 1990 he was literary executor of Kerouac’s estate, but during that entire time there was a bitter debate raging over the validity of his position. In 2009, the will that left Kerouac’s writings to the Sampas family was deemed a fake – something critics had said for years.

Kerouac fans have been enraged, too, by various items being sold by the Sampas family, although the family claims this was to pay for attorneys and ensure the material is preserved. Throughout their stewardship of the Kerouac Estate, the Sampas family have helped previously unpublished works reach the public, and ensured that Kerouac’s notebooks and letters have been available to scholars.

Regardless of your position on this contentious issue, it is undeniable that John Sampas has played a significant role in maintaining Kerouac’s reputation during these past few decades.

David S. Wills

David S. Wills is the founder and editor of Beatdom literary journal and the author of Scientologist! William S. Burroughs and the Weird Cult, World Citizen: Allen Ginsberg as Traveller, and High White Notes: The Rise and Fall of Gonzo Journalism.

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  • COMMENTHi! I run a small shoemaker's shop in Poland and as a former Polish language teacher with a passion for Kerouac's work, I would like to start making handmade leather belts for trousers of lettering with quotations from Kwrouac. I just need to find out from his heirs if I can legally use fragments of his work on pasksch? it is important for me personally to be able to promote such a great figure of American literature in Poland in this way. Do you know who I could write about this? Best regards, Mateusz Wrobel

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