3. Jack Kerouac
Known was the coolest Beat poet around, Jack Kerouac was an American novelist heavily involved in the beatnik movement of the 1960s. Considered to be one of the greats, Kerouac is famed for novels such as On the Road and The Dharma Bums. Known to enjoy a margarita or two, Kerouac also had an extensive drug problem, often writing about his epic drug binges and drunken escapades.
Drinking more and more as time continued, Kerouac often appeared intoxicated, most famously as a guest on the television show Firing Line in 1968. Acknowledging his problem, Kerouac was once quoted saying, “I’m Catholic and I can’t commit suicide, but I plan to drink myself to death”. As his body became unable to take anymore, Kerouac died after his stomach exploded due to a number of burst blood vessels. Attributed to the amount of alcohol he had drank throughout his life, Kerouac had successfully drank himself to death, just like he said he would, at only 47 years old.
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