This is Jack Kerouac's great lost work, a play written in 1957, the same year that On the Road was first published. Beat Generation is about tension, about friendship, and about karma – what it is and how you get it. It begins in New York's Bowery, with wine in the morning, and ends with questions of the form of the world. From money and the need for it, to religion and the karma of Christ, to the mysteries and wisdom of life reflected in horseracing, Kerouac touches on the essentials of Beat mentality, the rejection of middle class values and the expansion of consciousness.
With the same biting wit and honest as Kerouac's novels, Beat Generation portrays an authentic and alternate 1950s America. Kerouac's characters are working-class men—a step away from vagrants, but not a big step. His dialogue suggests spontaneous jazz riffs in its rhythm and restless philosophy in its content. Here is the genuine heart and soul of the zeitgeist that blossomed into the counter-culture of 1960s America and lives in restless spirits today.
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JACK KEROUAC’s existing audience is loyal, and his newaudience is ever-expanding, as young adults come of age and discover On theRoad. A major film of On the Road, starring Brad Pitt, directed byJoel Schumacher and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, is in development.
"[I]t bears traces of a deeper vision, defined by beatitude and despair...this is what continues to give Kerouac resonance." -- Los Angeles Times, October 26, 2005
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Fine. First Edition. Very fine in VF dustjacket. With a 4-pp intro by A.M. Homes. 120 pp. 'The Lost Work'. Previously unpublished three-act play written in 1957 and set in '53. Excellent condition. Seller Inventory # 010727
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