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Visions of Gerard Jack Kerouac

Visions of Gerard By Jack Kerouac

Visions of Gerard by Jack Kerouac


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Visions of Gerard Summary

Visions of Gerard by Jack Kerouac

'The piteousness of his little soft shroud of hair falling down his brow and swept aside by the hand over blue serious eyes'

Described by Kerouac as 'my most serious sad and true book', Visions of Gerard forms the first volume of his memoir cycle the 'Duluoz Legend'.


Based on Jack Kerouac's memories of the beloved older brother who died when he was a boy, it is unique among his novels for its dreamlike evocation of the sensations of childhood - its wisdom, anguish, intensity, innocence, joy and pain. It is a haunting exploration of the precariousness of existence.

'Called a pain-tale by Kerouac, it's the story of an almost divine, Buddha-like child wracked with sickness and suffering' Guardian

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My best most serious sad and true book yet. -- Jack Kerouac

About Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1922. Educated by Jesuit brothers in Lowell, he decided to become a writer at the age of seventeen and developed his own writing 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, most memorably in On the Road and also in The Subterraneans and The Dharma Bums. His other works include Big Sur, Desolation Angels, Lonesome Traveler, Tristessa and a book of poetry called Mexico City Blues. Jack Kerouac died in 1969.

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NGR9780241389010
9780241389010
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Visions of Gerard by Jack Kerouac
New
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2020-08-20
112
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