On The Road The Original Scroll Jack Kerouac

On The Road The Original Scroll

Fifty years after its original publication, Kreouac's road epic - typed on one continuous scroll in only theree weeks-is published for the first time as the author intended, complete with real name places, and scandalous details. In this influential...
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On The Road The Original Scroll
On The Road The Original Scroll
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Fifty years after its original publication, Kreouac's road epic - typed on one continuous scroll in only theree weeks-is published for the first time as the author intended, complete with real name places, and scandalous details. In this influential odyssey of jazz and drugs, of filing stations and marriage licences, of sex, and poolsharks, and hiballs, Kerouac tells the real story of his travels with car thief and Beat icon Neal Cassady, and the famous friends they met, drank with, and ignored. A record of his journeys across the great American landscape, On the Road: The Original Scroll is also a testimony to Kerouac's constant obsession with the ill-fated Cassady himself.

'An unusual peep behid the scenes at a classic novel in a state of undress' James Campbell, The Times Literary Supplement

Kitabın Özellikleri
Stok Kodu:
9780141189215
Boyut:
12.50x19.50
Sayfa Sayısı:
408
Basım Tarihi:
2007
Kapak Türü:
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
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Fifty years after its original publication, Kreouac's road epic - typed on one continuous scroll in only theree weeks-is published for the first time as the author intended, complete with real name places, and scandalous details. In this influential odyssey of jazz and drugs, of filing stations and marriage licences, of sex, and poolsharks, and hiballs, Kerouac tells the real story of his travels with car thief and Beat icon Neal Cassady, and the famous friends they met, drank with, and ignored. A record of his journeys across the great American landscape, On the Road: The Original Scroll is also a testimony to Kerouac's constant obsession with the ill-fated Cassady himself.

'An unusual peep behid the scenes at a classic novel in a state of undress' James Campbell, The Times Literary Supplement

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