On the Road: Kerouac's Ragged American Journey
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Format
Kindle
Pages
137
Language
English
Published
Jun 25, 2010
Publisher
Twayne Publishers
ISBN-10
0805718923
ISBN-13
9780805718928
Description
In this insightful analysis, Robert Holton explores the profound impact of Jack Kerouac's seminal work that shaped the Beat generation. Holton delves into the themes and narrative style that define this iconic novel, examining how Kerouac's journey across America reflects a broader quest for meaning and identity. Through a critical lens, he unpacks the cultural and historical context that birthed this literary milestone, revealing its resonance with a post-war society yearning for freedom and authenticity.
Holton also investigates the complex characters and their relationships, showcasing Kerouac's unique ability to capture the spirit of his time. This exploration not only enriches the reader’s understanding of the novel but also highlights its continued relevance in contemporary discussions about literature and counterculture. With a balance of scholarly analysis and accessible writing, Holton invites readers to engage deeply with a work that remains a touchstone in American literature.
Holton also investigates the complex characters and their relationships, showcasing Kerouac's unique ability to capture the spirit of his time. This exploration not only enriches the reader’s understanding of the novel but also highlights its continued relevance in contemporary discussions about literature and counterculture. With a balance of scholarly analysis and accessible writing, Holton invites readers to engage deeply with a work that remains a touchstone in American literature.
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