- (1956) Novel: "The Dharma Bums"
- (1962) Book (as John Kerouac): "Big Sur"
- Recorded a series of albums reading his own works; one with musician and TV host Steve Allen, another with jazz greats Al Cohn and Zoot Sims, and another on his own. Not selling well at first, the albums became sought-after collectibles later, with even bootleg copies fetching over $100, until they were reissued (with full remastering, liner notes, and bonus tracks) by Rhino Records in the 1990s.
- (1959) Album: "Poetry for the Beat Generation" (Dot Records). NOTE: After Dot Records had released little more than 100 copies, it stopped pressing the record and sold it to Hanover Records; Dot's president decided the album was "off-color" and that he didn't want his company to be associated with it.
- Excerpted from the novel, "And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks" (Published by Penguin Classics), "Kerouac and Burroughs: 'New' Beats novel," Published in "The Independent (UK)," Published 5 November 2008.
- (1960) Book: "The Scripture of the Golden Eternity"
- (1959) Biography (of Arthur Rimbaud): "Rimbaud"
- (1959) Poetry book: "Mexico City Blues"
- (1968) Novel: "Vanity of Dulouz"
- (1966) Novel: "Satori in Paris"
- (1965) Novel: "Desolation Angels"
- (1961) Novel: "Book of Dreams"
- (1960) Novel: "Visions of Cody"
- (1960) Novel: "Tristessa" (aka "Visions of Gerard")
- (1959) Novel: "Excerpts from Visions of Cody"
- (1959) Novel: "Maggie Cassidy"
- (1959) Novel: "Doctor Sax"
- (1958) Novel: "The Subterraneans" (filmed as The Subterraneans (1960))
- (1957) Novel: "On the Road"
- (1950) Novel (as John Kerouac): "The Town and the City"
- (1966) Book: "A Pun for Al Gelpi"
- (1960) Wrote introduction to Robert Frank's book of photographs, "The Americans".
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