Jack Slept Here: A Kerouac House Attracts Writers and Devotees: "...he and his mother lived in Orlando on and off for five years, eventually abandoning the bungalow for a ranch house in a subdivision... Though more famous than ever, he lived there in relative anonymity, enjoying air-conditioning, a reclining chair and other bourgeois amenities but also mocking his surroundings.
'Across the street big boring Americans looking for togetherness,' he wrote in a notebook unearthed by Mr. Kealing. 'But won't get it from this old seadog.'"