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On the Road | 
enlarge | Author: Jack Kerouac Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £8.99 Buy Used: £1.75 You Save: £7.24 (81%)
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Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 2225
Media: Paperback Edition: New Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 0140274154 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780140274158 ASIN: 0140274154
Publication Date: September 3, 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Worn/used- good second hand reading copy. Fast dispatch from experienced British seller.
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Amazon.co.uk Review On The Road, the most famous of Jack Kerouac's works, is not only the soul of the Beat movement and literature, but one of the most important novels of the century. Like nearly all of Kerouac's writing, On The Road is thinly fictionalised autobiography, filled with a cast made of Kerouac's real life friends, lovers and fellow travellers. Narrated by Sal Paradise, one of Kerouac's alter-egos, this cross-country bohemian odyssey not only influenced writing in the years since its 1957 publication but penetrated into the deepest levels of American thought and culture. --Acton Lane
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Okay, I get it.. April 13, 2008 I understand how books like Kerouac's get elevated to cult status. Take Hunter Thompson's Fear and Loathing for example, that was much the same as Kerouac and other Beat writers. It was not very poetic or well written but it took you somewhere, to a time and state of mind that was free and different for a new generation. Fear and Loathing is decent, this however is not. Certainly not worth the hype, it's long and boring and as a book alone it has no literary merit. You may read about him, his life and the ephemera around the book - then you may appreciate this more, but standing alone this has to be one of the worst books ever slapped on the high pedestal.
`A primer on how to be a narcissist.' February 22, 2008 Before I read `On The Road' I read a critical review by a blog psychiatrist who denounced the work as `a primer on how to be a narcissist.' This struck me as accurate, but not as a valid criticism. The self absorbed characters coping with alienation from of their environment and the consequent dissatisfaction with everything the world offers up is this books strength. The novel describes a particular generation from a particular place and it does so unfalteringly.
Unforgettable! August 1, 2007 A fast paced tale on bumming around america in the 40's music drugs girls and parties. Unforgettable characters and deep conversations that really hit home. Buy this book if you love the thought of getting up and just experiencing whats out there. Highly recommend!
Interesting Read February 1, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is a classic so I picked it up. I wouldn't consider myself a HUGE reader but I found this book a bit tough going at first.
The style of writing is that of someone from the beat poet generation who's on the road and bit lost, meaning that there are long sentences which extend right down the page, almost following one train of thought as if it has been written in a complete rant, which is important because he might have forgotten what he was gonna say and then when you least expect it, he'll deviate!!
You get my meaning.
It's an interesting read and I enjoyed it. Not a light book (not a very one either) but certainly one that captures the spirit of freedom and living your life in those uni/post university days/daze.
The beat goes on... December 31, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
You know you've found your favourite book when, after reading it for maybe the dozenth time, it remains just as fresh and relevant as the first time you picked it up...
Undoubtedly the best book I've ever read. It's ability to encapsulate an entire generation within its pages is quite simply staggering. A fascinating, compelling and ultimately memorable read.
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