Carl Solomon died on this date -- February 26 -- in 1993. He appeared in two of Jack Kerouac's works: as Carl Rappaport in
Visions of Cody and as Carl Solobone in
Book of Sketches.
Allen Ginsberg met Solomon in a psychiatric hospital and subsequently dedicated his famous poem, "Howl," to Solomon. Solomon worked as an editor for Ace Books, owned by his uncle A. A. Wyn. There are several letters from Kerouac to Solomon discussing Ace possibly publishing
On The Road. The latter never happened, but Ace did publish William S. Burroughs'
Junkie; Solomon wrote the Publisher's Note in one version and the Introduction in another.
Click
here to read a 1973 interview with Solomon by John Tytell.
RIP, Mr. Solomon.
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