Mint Publishers Group to Sell
Kerouac Screenplay
Publishers Weekly by Judith Rosen -- 9/15/2003
Over the past decade, Morty Mint, founder of the distribution
company Mint Publishers Group, has put together an eclectic mix
of clients with books ranging from estate planning to cooking.
His newest addition, Gallery Six in Rockport, Mass., is no exception.
Cofounder Phil Hopkins describes the three-year-old record label/publishing
house as "a boutique company that does music, DVD and book
projects." Following the success of Gallery Six's April audio
venture, a recording of the lost songs of John Lennon and Paul
McCartney, From a Window, this October it will release
its first book and audio packageactually a book and two
audio CDsDoctor SAX and the Great World [Snake],
a rediscovered screenplay by Jack Kerouac. The project was a natural
for Gallery Six, because cofounder Jim Sampas is Jack Kerouac's
nephew. His aunt, Stella Sampas, was married to Kerouac and served
as the executor of the Kerouac estate.
"We're getting an excellent response to Doctor SAX and
the Great World [Snake], " Mint told PW. First printing
is 15,000 copies. Mint, who is distributing the book-and-CDs set
in the U.S. and Canada and selling rights in England, describes
the package as roughly the same size as a book, 7-½"×5".
"It's our first book and we decided it needed to be a bookshelf
book," explained Hopkins.
Like Kerouac's novel Dr. SAX: Faust Part 3, first published
by Grove Press in 1959, the screenplay is set in Kerouac's hometown
of Lowell, Mass. Gallery Six worked with graphic novels artist
Richard Sala to put together 70 illustrations for the screenplay
about Kerouac's alter ego, 11-year-old Jacky Duluoz. Among the
readers on the CDs are poets Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jim Carroll
and Robert Creeley; John Medeski composed the musical score.
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