NEW YORK — A 1950 Neal Cassady letter that inspired Jack Kerouac’s spontaneous style in “On the Road” is heading to auction where it’s expected to bring up to $600,000.
Christie’s is offering the 18 double-sided-page letter on June 16.
Known as the “Joan Anderson Letter,” it was believed lost until it surfaced in 2012 in the discarded files of the now-defunct Golden Goose Press, a San Francisco publishing house where it had been placed in a “to read” pile.
Cassady wrote the 16,000-word letter to Kerouac, his fellow Beat generation figure, about an amorous relationship. Only a fragment, believed to have been copied by Kerouac himself, had been published in 1964 by John Bryan in his “Notes from Underground #1.”
Kerouac said in an interview in 1968 that Cassady’s letter “was the greatest piece of writing I ever saw” and that it gave him the idea for the “spontaneous style” of “On the Road.”