On the Road - Jack Kerouac [147]
ISBN 0-670-84877-8
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□ BIG SUR
“A humane, precise account of the extraordinary ravages of alcohol delirium tremens on Kerouac.... Here we meet San Francisco’s poets & recognize hero Dean Moriarty ten years after On the Road.... Here at the peak of his suffering, humorous genius, Kerouac wrote through his misery to end with ‘Sea,’ a brilliant poem appended on the hallucinatory Sounds of the Pacific Ocean at Big Sur.”—Alien Ginsberg
ISBN 0-14-016812-5
□ THE DHARMA BUMS
Two ebullient young men search for Truth the Zen way: From yabyum and poetry in Berkeley, Marin County, and San Francisco, to solitude in the High Sierras and a vigil atop Desolation Peak in Washington State. Published just a year after Kerouac’s On the Road put the Beat Generation on the literary map, The Dharma Bums helped launch the “rucksack revolution.” ISBN 0-14-004252-0
□ JACK KEROUAC
Selected Letters: 1940—1956
Edited by Ann Charters
Written between 1940, when Kerouac was a freshman at college, and 1956, immediately before his leap into celebrity with the publication of On the Road, these personal, truthful, and mesmerizing letters offer valuable insights into his family life, friendships, travels, love affairs, and literary apprenticeship. ISBN 0-14-023444-6
□ ON THE ROAD
Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty roar across America in the novel that defined the Beat Generation and changed the course of American writing. “The Huckleberry Finn of the mid-twentieth century.” (The New York Times Book Review) ISBN 0-14-004259-8
□ THE PORTABLE JACK KEROUAC
Edited by Ann Charters
Planned by the author before his death and completed by biographer Ann Charters, this anthology makes clear the ambition and accomplishment of Kerouac’s work. It presents selections from the “Legend of Duluoz” novels in chronological order, and also includes poetry, letters, and essays on Buddhism, writing, and the Beat Generation.
ISBN 0-14-017819-8
□ TRISTESSA
Allen Ginsberg described this gem of a short novel as “A narrative meditation studying a hen, a rooster, a dove, a cat, a chihuahua dog, family meat, and a ravishing, ravished junky lady, first in their crowded bedroom, then out to drunken streets, taco stands, & pads at dawn in Mexico City slums.” ISBN 0-14-016811-7
□ VISIONS OF GERARD
The scenes and sensations of childhood in Lowell, Massachusetts, as revealed in the brief, tragic-happy life of Kerouac’s saintly brother, Gerard. Visions of Gerard is an unsettling, beautiful, and sad exploration of the meaning of existence.
ISBN 0-14-014452-8