I fell in love with Kerouac through "the Town and the City"... I then read "On the Road". I really like his writing style...
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I fell in love with Kerouac through "the Town and the City"... I then read "On the Road". I really like his writing style...
I only read On the Road, and I really liked it. It was a very good book until the end, now the end was great. From the moment they get to Mexico it felt like I was being dropped down a cliff, physically.
Read it; didn't like it. Let's just say I find it vastly appropriate that Kerouac died living with his mother.
they reckon Kerouac wrote like the way Charlie Parker played jazz
Acck! Blasphemy! You have besmirched and dirtied the good name of Charlie Parker. Pistols at 50 paces at dawn!:sick: :lol:
Yes Big Sur was awesome....Would slightly disagree with your assesment....It's true Kerouac was totally under Wolfe's influence on Town and the City but I think what he did by the time he wrote On The Road was not discard the Wolfe thing entirely but alter it to fit his own literary voice which he had subsequently found in the years between the two books. I think Wolfe is a huge influence on much of his writing.
I would also like to say The Subtearaneans has one of the best closing sentences of any book I've ever read.
Hi y'all,
I realize that many of you find Jack Kerouac overrated. I don't. I've just finished Dharma Bums, and I loved it. I don't think I've ever read a book that has made me feel so good and so happy to be alive. On The Road was wonderful too. I was just wondering if anyone could suggest which of his works I should read next?
Thanks,
Doug
Kerouac is my favorite author and my three favortie books by him are the Dharma Bums (basically for the same reason you stated), On the Road, and the Subteraneans.
The last is probably the most honest and sadly touching love story I've ever read, but some people can't get over the writing style because it's spontaneous prose to the extreme, with very long and rambling run-on sentences. Personnally I love the writing style and I've never found another author who writes that way.
The book is only about 110 pages so even if you don't like it it shouldn't take up too much of your time.
Thanks SirRaustusBear,
I just ordered Subteraneans from Amazon. I can't wait.
I love Kerouac a lot. My favorite is also the Dharma Bums.
The stories subsumed under the title Lonesome Traveller are also really great and I also like Big Sur - it's a little bit depressing. If I'm not mistaken it's one of his last books.
Desolation Angels / Big Sur / Vanity of Duluoz / Doctor Sax.... all recommended :)
I liked On The Road an awful lot.