Alene Lee

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Alene Lee was an African American woman associated with the Beat Generation, best known as the real-life inspiration for a central female character in Jack Kerouac’s novel "The Subterraneans."

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instanceOf African American writer
member of the Beat Generation
person
activeIn 1950s
associatedWith Beat Generation writers
Jack Kerouac NERFINISHED
culturalContext African American presence in the Beat Generation
ethnicity African American
gender female
influencedBy New York Beat scene NERFINISHED
inspiredCharacter Mardou Fox NERFINISHED
inspiredWork "The Subterraneans" NERFINISHED
knownFor maintaining a low public profile despite literary significance
language English
literarySignificance representation of interracial relationships in Beat literature
movement Beat Generation NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor association with the Beat Generation
being the real-life inspiration for a central female character in Jack Kerouac’s novel "The Subterraneans"
occupation literary figure
writer
portrayedAs Mardou Fox in "The Subterraneans" NERFINISHED
relationshipWith Jack Kerouac (romantic relationship, basis for "The Subterraneans") NERFINISHED
resistedPublicity true

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