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'One of the most true, comic and grizzly journeys in American
literature' Time Desolation Angels is the wild and soulful story of
the legendary road trip that Jack Kerouac took before the
publication of On the Road, told through the persona of Jack Duluoz
and accompanied by his thinly-disguised Beat cohorts Allen
Ginsberg, Gregory Corso and William Burroughs. As they hitch, hop
freight trains, walk and talk their way across the world, from
California to Mexico, London to Paris and on to opium-ridden
Tangiers, Kerouac chronicles their poetry, partying, mountain
vigils and spiritual contemplation with unsurpassable energy and
humanity. 'Nerve-jangling, sentimental, sincere and funny' Sunday
Times Review Nerve-jangling, sentimental, sincere and funny, Sunday
TimesOne of the most true, comic and grizzly journeys in American
literature, Time About the Author Jack Kerouac was born in Lowell,
Massachusetts, where, he said, he 'roamed fields and riverbanks by
day and night, wrote little novels in my room, first novel written
at age eleven, also kept extensive diaries and "newspapers"
covering my own-invented horse-racing and baseball and football
worlds' (as recorded in the novel Doctor Sax). He was educated by
Jesuit brothers in Lowell. He said that he 'decided to become a
writer at age seventeen under influence of Sebastian Sampas, local
young poet, who later died on Anzio beach head; read the life of
Jack London at eighteen and decided to also be a lonesome traveler;
early literary influences Saroyan and Hemingway; later Wolfe (after
I had broken leg in Freshman football at Columbia read Tom Wolfe
and roamed his New York on crutches).' Kerouac wished, however, to
develop his own new prose style, which he called 'spontaneous
prose.' He used this technique to record the life of the American
'traveler' and the experiences of the Beat generation of the 1950s.
This may clearly be seen in his most famous novel On the Road, and
also in The Subterraneans and The Dharma Bums. His first more
orthodox published novel was The Town and the City. Jack Kerouac,
who described himself as a 'strange solitary crazy Catholic
mystic,' was working on his longest novel, a surrealistic study of
the last ten years of his life when he died in 1969, aged
forty-seven. Other works by Jack Kerouac include Big Sur,
Desolation Angels, Lonesome Traveler, Visions of Gerard, Tristessa,
and a book of poetry called Mexico City Blues. On the Road: The
Original Scroll, the full uncensored transcription of the original
manuscript of On the Road, is published by Penguin Modern Classics.