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The Dharma Bums

From Penguin Group

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The Dharma Bums
The Dharma Bums

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The Dharma Bums

From Penguin Group

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About the Book Two ebullient young men search for truth the Zen way: from marathon wine-drinking bouts, poetry jam sessions, and yabyum in San Franciscos Bohemia to solitude in the high Sierras and a vigil atop Desolation Peak in Washington State. Book Synopsis Jack Kerouacs classic novel about friendship, the search for meaning, and the allure of nature--featuring an Introduction by Anne Douglas In [ On the Road ] Kerouacs heroes were sensation seekers; now they are seekers after truth . . . the novel often attains a beautiful dignity.-- Chicago Tribune First published in 1958, a year after On the Road put the Beat Generation on the map, The Dharma Bums stands as one of Jack Kerouacs most powerful and influential novels. The story focuses on two ebullient young Americans--mountaineer, poet, and Zen Buddhist Japhy Ryder, and Ray Smith, a zestful, innocent writer--whose quest for Truth leads them on a heroic odyssey, from marathon parties and poetry jam sessions in San Franciscos Bohemia to solitude and mountain climbing in the High Sierras. Penguin Classics is the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world, representing a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. Review Quotes In [ On the Road ] Kerouacs heroes were sensation seekers; now they are seekers after truth . . . the novel often attains a beautiful dignity, and builds towards a moving climax. -- The Chicago Tribune In his often brilliant descriptions of nature one is aware of exhilarating power and originality . . . the entire cast of characters is presented with that not unrefreshing blend of naivete and sophistication that seems to be this authors forte. -- The New York Times Book Review Full of sparkling descritions of landscape and weather, light falling through trees, the smell of snow, the motion of animals . . . Jack Kerouac is a writer who cannot be charged with dullness. -- The Atlantic About the Author Jack Kerouac was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1922, the youngest of three children in a Franco-American family. He attended local Catholic and public schools and won a scholarship to Columbia University in New York City, where he first met Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs. His first novel, The Town and the City , appeared in 1950, but it was On the Road , published in 1957 and memorializing his adventures with Neal Cassady, that epitomized to the world what became known as the Beat generation and made Kerouac one of the most best-known writers of his time. Publication of many other books followed, among them The Dharma Bums , The Subterraneans , and Big Sur . Kerouac considered all of his autobiographical fiction to be part of one vast book, The Duluoz Legend . He died in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1969, at the age of forty-seven.
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