Joan Vollmer

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Joan Vollmer was a central figure in the early Beat Generation scene in New York, known for her sharp intellect, influence on writers like William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, and her tragic death in 1951.

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Joan Vollmer canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American
Beat Generation figure
person
activeIn 1940s
early 1950s
associatedWith Allen Ginsberg
Beat writers in New York
Jack Kerouac
William S. Burroughs
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
countryOfDeath Mexico
culturalSphere American literature
counterculture
dateOfDeath 1951
era mid-20th century
familyName Vollmer
givenName Joan
hasRole central figure in New York Beat circle
muse for Beat writers
influenced Jack Kerouac
William S. Burroughs
early Beat Generation ideas
knownFor early discussions that shaped Beat literature
hosting gatherings of Beat writers
sharp intellect
mannerOfDeath homicide
movement Beat Generation
notableEvent death by gunshot in Mexico City in 1951
killed in shooting involving William S. Burroughs
notableFor influence on Jack Kerouac
influence on William S. Burroughs
intellectual influence on Beat writers
role in early Beat Generation scene
tragic early death
occupation intellectual
partner William S. Burroughs
placeOfDeath Mexico City
residence New York
New York City
sexOrGender female
spouse William S. Burroughs

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William S. Burroughs spouse Joan Vollmer
Jane Lee inspiredBy Joan Vollmer
Edie Parker associatedWith Joan Vollmer