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Jack Kerouac - On the Road.
Sal Paradise, young and innocent, join the slightly crazed Dean Moriarty on a breathless, exuberant ride back and forts across the United States. Their... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Sal Paradise, young and innocent, join the slightly crazed Dean Moriarty on a breathless, exuberant ride back and forts across the United States. Their hedonistic search for release or fulfilment through drink, sex drugs and jazz becomes an exploration of personal freedom, a test of the limits of the American dream. A brilliant blend of fiction and autobiography, Jack Kerouac's exhilarating novel defined the new 'beat' generation.
It had tremendous impact on both sides of the Atlantic and made him famous overnight.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/09/2006
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    0-14-027415-4
  • EAN
    9780140274158
  • Format
    Poche
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    290 pages
  • Poids
    0.175 Kg
  • Dimensions
    11,0 cm × 18,0 cm × 1,7 cm

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Biographie de Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac was the descendant of Breton Canadians who married with Mohawk and Caughnawaga Indians. He was born in 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts, where, he wrote, he 'roamed fields and riverbanks by day and night, wrote little novels in my diaries and "newspapers" covering my own-invented horse-racing and baseball and football worlds (as recorded in novel Doctor Sax).' Educated by Jesuit brothers in Lowell, he 'decided to become a writer at age seventeen under influence of Sebastian Sampas, local young poet, who later died on Anzio beach head : read the life of Jack London at eighteen and decided to become a lonesome traveller ; early literary influences Saroyan and Hemingway ; later Wolfe (after I had broken leg in Freshman football at Columbia read Tom Wolfe and roamed his New York on crutches).
Kerouac wished, however, to develop his own writing style, which he called 'spontaneous prose'. He used this technique to record the life of the American "traveler" and the experiences of the Beat Generation, most memorably in On the Road and also in The Subterraneans and The Dharma Bums. His other works include Big Sur, Desolation Angels, Lonesome Traveler, Visions of Gerard, Tristessa, and a book of poetry called Mexico City Blues.
His first orthodox published novel was The Town and the City. Kerouac was working on his longest novel, a study of the last ten years of his life, when he died in 1969.

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