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On the Road by Jack Kerouac (1991, Paperback, Reprint) 
On the Road by Jack Kerouac (1991, Paperback, Reprint)

 
On the Road by Jack Kerouac (1991, Paperback, Reprint)

Author: Jack Kerouac
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Publication Date: 1991-01-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0140042598
ISBN-13: 9780140042597
Product ID: EPID50089
Description: Sal Paradise, a young writer, travels from New York to Los Angeles with his friend Dean Moriarty, and an assorted hodgepodge of women, bohemians, and others. Rich descriptions of characters, places and music show Kerouac's exuberance and...
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  On the Road
Review created: 09/01/06
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I just finished reading the legendary novel "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac. It's his most famous piece of work and it's easy to see why. The book is an easy read compared to some of his later, more experimental work like The Subterraneans or Big Sur. The characters are vivid and go through a fair amount of development over the years the book takes place.

If you wanna read Jack Kerouac, this is the place to start.


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  Kerouac's On The Road
Review created: 11/06/09
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Probably THE Great American Novel. The "beat" generation is making a comeback with today's generation, so the idea of hitchhiking across the country and truly experiencing America (minus the tourist attractions) has been highly romanticized.
The protagonist, Sal Paradise, is meant to represent the literary "every man". He's a struggling writer who has decided to take some time off and meet his friends in Denver. So he hitchhikes because he does not have money or a car. Along the way, he chronicles his misadventures in love, friendship, and basically the entirety of human nature.
It was written using a stream of consciousness style that can make it difficult for some people. He tends to ramble somewhat, or rather, to backtrack. Some sections of the book were extremely short, while others were very long. I even remember an entire paragraph that takes up two pages.
The plot and characters are probably a little bit dated by today's standards, but the mood is there. While I say that the plot and characters are dated, they can also be extremely relevant to the x and y generations.
If you are interested in a story, a real story that chronicles real people in real situations, this is a great novel. If you prefer fiction that is a little more out there, this is still a great novel. I recommend reading it all at once if possible. It is the best way to experience his writing style.


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  Super!
Review created: 10/11/09
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Good book, buy it. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much. 100 words is too much.


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  On the Road by Jack Kerouac
Review created: 05/05/09
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This book was for my son's school English class. I can only review that I received it on time and it's affordability.


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  A REVIEW OF ONE THE ROAD, KEROUAC
Review created: 01/14/09

I keep waiting for something to actually "happen" in this book. The story reads like a diary. Sal leaves New Jersey - nearly broke most of the time - and makes his way to the West Coast of the United States either by train or bus or hitch hiking.........the characters he meets along the way are rather mundane, skid row types. He seems enchanted by many of them. The jobs he takes to earn a few bucks are also non descript. I am mid-way through the book and not sure if I care to finish it. It does get good reviews - at the time it was published.........but I find it quite simplistic and rather boring.


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  ontheroad
Review created: 07/04/08
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I haave read this book every summer for 7 years. I still enjoy it. My 1957 paperback edition was so worn out that I jumped at the chance to buy a new edition for less than any book store.


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  On the Road
Review created: 05/05/08
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Cheap price, and the book was in very good shape. I read it on the way to California from New York. Thanks very much!


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  On The Road
Review created: 01/07/08
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This book kicks ass if you like traveling or living through someone who does. It is the story of Jack Kerouac, a beat nic poet who traveled and wrote about his story. I read it as did my best friend while we were traveling and it ruled. Enjoy


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