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On The Road

by Jack Kerouac

1957

About the book

Sal Paradise, a young writer from New York, hitches rides and drives across North America alongside his charismatic friend Dean Moriarty. Their travels span the late 1940s, moving between restless urban centers like Denver, San Francisco, and Mexico City. The narrative follows their pursuit of intense experience through jazz performances, heavy drinking, and spontaneous sexual encounters. They live on minimal funds, crashing in cheap motels or on the floors of acquaintances, while rejecting the social stability of post-war domestic life in favor of chaotic movement and constant observation.

Readers interested in the history of the Beat Generation or the geography of mid-century America find a detailed map of countercultural identity here. It appeals to people who question conventional career paths and seek a framework for living outside traditional institutional structures. The reader walks away with a vivid understanding of the technical details of hitchhiking, the specific atmosphere of bebop clubs, and the physical exhaustion inherent in a life of unpaid wandering and social deviation.

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Published
1957
Language
EN