Books by Jack Kerouac

Portrait of Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac, a central figure of the Beat Generation, captured the restless pulse of post-war America with his spontaneous prose and freewheeling spirit. His writing, often drawn from personal journeys across the United States, radiates a raw immediacy that continues to inspire readers seeking authenticity and adventure.

Renowned for his groundbreaking novel On the Road, Kerouac's work explores themes of freedom, identity, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. His influence extends far beyond literature, shaping music, art, and countercultural movements with a voice that remains as urgent and alive today as when first written.

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  • Heaven and Other Poems

    Grey Fox Press Heaven and Other Poems

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    Book Synopsis Donald Allen, the late great editor of the Evergreen Review at Grove Press and editor of the seminal anthology The New American Poetry, first met Jack Kerouac in 1956 when he and Allen Ginsberg came to visit at his West Village apartment. At the time, Allen was working on the San Francisco Scene issue of the Evergreen Review, and Ginsberg and Kerouac brought him manuscripts and news of developments on the West Coast. Over the next three years, Kerouac would send Allen poems for various projects, along with letters in which he discussed his poetry, his life, and the work of his young contemporaries. The unpublished poems are collected here, as are the letters, a comic strip drawn for the Cassady children, and Kerouac''s self-penned poetic biography. Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) was a principal actor in the Beat Generation, a companion of Allen Ginsberg and Neal Cassady in that great adventure. His books include On the Road, The Dharma Bums<

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  • Big Sur

    DeVault-Graves Agency Big Sur

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    £16.63

  • Desolation Angels

    Penguin Putnam Inc Desolation Angels

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe classic autobiographical novel by Jack Kerouac featuring "one of the most true, comic, and grizzly journeys in American literature" (Time)—now in a new edition Originally published in 1965, this autobiographical novel covers a key year in Jack Kerouac's life—the period that led up to the publication of On the Road in September of 1957. After spending two months in the summer of 1956 as a fire lookout on Desolation Peak in the North Cascade Mountains of Washington, Kerouac's fictional self Jack Duluoz comes down from the isolated mountains to the wild excitement of the bars, jazz clubs, and parties of San Francisco, before traveling on to Mexico City, New York, Tangiers, Paris, and London. Duluoz attempts to extricate himself from the world but fails, for one must "live, travel, adventure, bless, and don't be sorry." Desolation Angels is quintessential Kerouac.Trade Review"If the Pulitzer Prize were given for the book that is most representative of American life, I would nominate Desolation Angels." —Dan Wakefield, The Atlantic"One of the most true, comic, and grizzly journeys in American literature." —Time"Kerouac was a breath of fresh air when he came on the literary scene. He was also a force, a tragedy, a triumph, and an ongoing influence, and that influence is still with us." —Norman Mailer"Kerouac ... defines the sensibilites of members of his own subgeneration: we knew them as wearing such guises as the Beat Generation, the Subterraneans, the Dharma Bums; now we see them as Desolation Angels, sadly pursuing their empty futilities..." —Nelson Algren"Each book by Kerouac is unique, a telepathic discord. Such rich natural writing is nonpareil in later 20th century, a synthesis of Proust, Celine, Thomas Wolfe, Hemingway, Genet, Thelonius Monk, Basho, Charlie Parker and Kerouac's own athletic sacred insight. Jack Kerouac was a 'writer' as his great peer William S. Burroughs says." —Allen Ginsberg

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  • Orpheus Emerged

    ibooks Inc Orpheus Emerged

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisRecently discovered by the estate of Jack Kerouac, 'Orpheus Emerged' chronicles the passions, conflicts, and dreams of a group of bohemians searching for truth while studying at a university. Written shortly after the iconic Beat author met Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Lucien Carr, and others in and around Columbia University, the story showcases the emerging core of the Beat Generation. This book offers a unique portrait of an artist as a young man and shows a writer in the process of finding the voice that would eventually express the spirit of his contemporaries.

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    £12.78

  • Jack Kerouac Road Novels 19571960 Loa 174 On the

    Library of America Jack Kerouac Road Novels 19571960 Loa 174 On the

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    Book SynopsisThe raucous, exuberant, often wildly funny account of a journey through America and Mexico, Jack Kerouac’s On the Road instantly defined a generation on its publication in 1957: it was, in the words of a New York Times reviewer, “the clearest and most important utterance yet made by the generation Kerouac himself named years ago as ‘beat.’” Written in the mode of ecstatic improvisation that Allen Ginsberg described as “spontaneous bop prosody,” Kerouac’s novel remains electrifying in its thirst for experience and its defiant rebuke of American conformity.In his portrayal of the fervent relationship between the writer Sal Paradise and his outrageous, exasperating, and inimitable friend Dean Moriarty, Kerouac created one of the great friendships in American literature; and his rendering of the cities and highways and wildernesses that his characters restlessly explore is a hallucinatory travelogue o

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    £34.00

  • The Unknown Kerouac: Rare, Unpublished & Newly

    The Library of America The Unknown Kerouac: Rare, Unpublished & Newly

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    £27.19

  • Turtleback Books The Dharma Bums

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  • Desolation Peak: Collected Writings

    Rare Bird Books Desolation Peak: Collected Writings

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    Book Synopsis"Something will happen to me on Desolation Peak…I can feel it." In the summer of 1956, Jack Kerouac hitchhiked from Mill Valley, CA, to the North Cascades to spend two months serving as a fire lookout for the US Forest Service. Taking only the Diamond Sutra for reading material, he intended to spend his time in deep contemplation and to achieve enlightenment. He wrote in his journal that he planned "to concentrate on emptiness of self, other selves, living beings, and universal self." In letters to friends he proclaimed, "Something will happen to me on Desolation Peak…I can feel it." Kerouac's experience on Desolation Peak forms the climax of his novel The Dharma Bums and has also been depicted in part 1 of Desolation Angels and a chapter in his nonfiction book Lonesome Traveler. None of these versions offers a full, true picture, however; and for that reason, Desolation Peak is essential reading. What separates Kerouac from all other writers is the depth that he went in exploring his own consciousness, and what will prove his most enduring legacy is the record he left of that exploration, revealing the psyche of a sensitive, tortured artist grappling with himself in the mid-20th Century. The highlight of Desolation Peak is the journal he kept, starkly revealing the depth of his poverty, the extremity of his mood swings, and the ongoing arguments with himself over the future direction of his life, his writing, and faith. Along with the journal, he worked on a series of projects, including "Ozone Park," another installment of the Duluoz Legend beginning in 1943, after his discharge from the Navy; "The Martin Family," an intended sequel to The Town and the City, and "Desolation Adventure," a series of sketches that became part 1 of Desolation Angels,. In writing it, Kerouac was re-committing himself to his more experimental, then-unpublishable style, declaring in the journal that "the form of the future is no-form." Also included in Collected Writings is "The Diamondcutter of Perfect Knowing," Kerouac's "transliteration" of the Diamond Sutra, his "Desolation Blues" and "Desolation Pops" poems, and assorted prose sketches and dreams.

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  • The Buddhist Years

    Rare Bird Books The Buddhist Years

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    Book SynopsisA brand new volume of previously unpublished writings from the archives reflecting Jack Kerouac’s Buddhist thinkingFrom a young age Kerouac was a spiritual thinker and questioner, and he always considered himself a spiritual writer. Buddhism gave more meaning to Jack’s work as a writer: he was working not for personal accomplishment and glory but for human betterment. And Buddhism justified his lifestyle: with its vision of the material world as empty and illusory, he was free to do what he wanted.This collection shows Jack at his earnest, soulful best. The writing is consistently and wonderfully Kerouacian: it is honest, reflective, heartfelt, and revealing, with great characterizations amid his self-exploration as he wrestles with his consciousness, desperate for belief.

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    £22.49

  • Book of Haikus

    Enitharmon Press Book of Haikus

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisAbove all, a haiku must be very simple and free of all poetic trickery and make a little picture and yet be as airy and graceful as a Vivaldi pastorella.' Jack Kerouac. Renowned for his groundbreaking Beat Generation novel "On the Road", Jack Kerouac was also a master of the haiku, the three-line, seventeen-syllable Japanese poetic form. Following in the tradition of Basho, Buson, Shiki, Issa, and other poets, Kerouac experimented with this centuries-old genre, taking it beyond strict syllable counts into what he believed was the form's essence. He incorporated his 'American' haiku in novels and in his correspondence, notebooks, journals, sketchbooks, and recordings.In this edition, Kerouac scholar Regina Weinreich has supplemented a core haiku manuscript from Kerouac's archives with a generous selection of the rest of his haiku, from both published and unpublished sources. The result is a compact collection of more than five hundred poems that reveal a lesser known but important side of Jack Kerouac's literary legacy.

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    £9.45

  • Rowohlt Verlag GmbH Engel der Trübsal

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  • Rowohlt Verlag GmbH Die Dharmajäger

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  • Rowohlt Taschenbuch Tristessa

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    £9.50

  • Rowohlt Taschenbuch Doctor Sax

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    £11.40

  • Lonesome Traveller

    Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH Lonesome Traveller

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    £12.40

  • Rowohlt Taschenbuch Die Verblendung des Duluoz

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    7 in stock

    £12.75

  • Rowohlt Taschenbuch The Town and the City

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    £13.50

  • Rowohlt Taschenbuch Engel der Trübsal

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    £14.40

  • Rowohlt Taschenbuch Die Dharmajäger

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  • Editorial Anagrama Angeles de Desolación

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    £16.72

  • Editorial Anagrama Maggie Cassidy

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    £13.80

  • Editorial Anagrama Tristeza

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    £12.32

  • Anagrama Desde El Jardin

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  • Editorial Anagrama Los Vagabundos del Dharma (Biblioteca Kerouac)

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    £17.68

  • Editorial Anagrama En El Camino (Biblioteca Kerouac)

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    £14.33

  • Adriana Hidalgo editora Big Sur

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    £15.19

  • Editorial Escalera PIC

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    £18.70

  • Contra Maggie Cassidy

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    £16.40

  • Bartleby Editores Libro de jaikus

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    £15.19

  • Visor libros, S.L. Poemas dispersos Scattered Poems

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisJACK KEROUAC (1922-1969), con sus novelas En la carretera, Los subterráneos, Los vagabundos del Dharma y más de otra docena de libros, creó, a partir de los materiales en bruto de su inquieta vida, un nuevo anti-héroe norteamericano, un vagabundo, un borracho, un drogado, un iluminado, un pionero romántico, que se convertiría en símbolo de la Generación Beat. Aunque sus poemas no tuviera la difusión de sus libros en prosa y siempre fueron publicados en revistas de poca circulación, contienen muchas de las claves de su obra y expresan de un modo conciso, nervioso e inmediato la aventura literaria y vital de su autor. Una aventura que compartiría íntimamente con sus amigos, y hoy ya escritores clásicos norteamericanos, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Gregory Corso y Lawrence Ferlinghuetti, muchas de cuyas obras ya han sido publicadas en esta misma colección.

    1 in stock

    £13.30

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