Big Sur by Jack Kerouac
A unique, telepathic diamond. Big Sur's humane precise account of the extraordinary ravages of alcohol delirium tremens on Kerouac, a superior novelist who had strength to complete his poetic narrative Legend of Duluoz, is unique but had precursors in Celine and Proust.
Big Sur by Jack Kerouac
Format: 2nd trade paperback printing of the 2nd edition
Condition: Near fine, very light edge and corner wear, price sticker on rear cover.
Product dimensions: n/a
Publishing Info: McGraw Hill, New York, c. 1990
Language: English, Beat
ISBN - 13: 9780070342408
"Each book by Jack Kerouac is unique, a telepathic diamond. With prose set in the middle of his mind, he reveals consciousness itself in all its syntactic elaboration, detailing the luminous emptiness of his own paranoiac confusion. Such rich natural writing is nonpareil in later half 20th century, a synthesis of Proust, Céline, Thomas Wolfe, Hemingway, Genet, Thelonius Monk, Basho, Charlie Parker & Kerouac's own athletic sacred insight.
"Big Sur's humane, precise account of the extraordinary ravages of alcohol delirium tremens on Kerouac, a superior novelist who had strength to complete his poetic narrative, a task few scribes so afflicted have accomplished—others crack up. Here we meet San Francisco's poets & recognize hero Dean Moriarty ten years after On the Road. Jack Kerouac was a 'writer,' as his great peer W.S. Burroughs says, and here at the peak of his suffering humorous genius he wrote through his misery to end with 'Sea,' a brilliant poem appended, on the hallucinatory Sounds of the Pacific Ocean at Big Sur."—Allen Ginsberg 10/10/91 N.Y.CJackKerouac.com, a site for scholars and students of Keouac
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