Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac

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May 1, 1994 · English · Paperback (656 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 656
Language English
Published May 1, 1994
Publisher Circe Ediciones, S.L.U.
ISBN-10 8477650926
ISBN-13 9788477650928

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Gerald Nicosia explores the captivating life of Jack Kerouac, a figure who embodied the restless spirit of the American Beat Generation. His journey across the United States immersed him in a myriad of experiences and trades, shaping his perspective and fueling his creativity. Kerouac's encounters with literary giants like William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg further influenced his innovative approach to writing.

Through vivid storytelling, Nicosia delves into the intricacies of Kerouac's relationships, struggles, and triumphs. The narrative captures the essence of a man whose prose would come to define a generation, revealing the motivations and experiences that informed his work. The book invites readers to traverse the landscapes that shaped Kerouac's literary voice, offering a rich, biographical tapestry woven with passion and insight.

As the author unveils the complexities of Kerouac’s life, he highlights the broader cultural movements of the time, providing context for the creative explosion that was the Beat Generation. It’s a compelling portrait of an artist who sought truth and meaning in an ever-changing world, leaving an indelible mark on American literature.
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