On the Road - Jack Kerouac
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On the Road

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Penguin Books
Pages
310
ISBN
9780670000470
A defining work of the Beat Generation, this novel chronicles the travels of Sal Paradise and his friend Dean Moriarty across the United States in the years after World War II. Fueled by a restless energy and a deep yearning for authentic experience, they leave behind the conformity of mainstream society for the promise of the open road. Their journey is a frenetic quest for self-knowledge, connection, and meaning, set against a backdrop of jazz clubs, vast landscapes, and a diverse cast of characters encountered along the way. Sal, a young writer, is captivated by Dean, a charismatic and reckless spirit who embodies a raw, untamed freedom.

Written in a unique, spontaneous prose style that mirrors the rhythms of jazz, the narrative captures the raw energy and disillusionment of a generation seeking its own truth. The travels are not simply a physical journey but an internal exploration of friendship, the complexities of freedom, and the search for a spiritual anchor in a changing America. This book is an immersion into a counter-cultural vision of life, an exploration of the country and the self that continues to resonate with those who question convention and seek a more profound way of living.

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On the Road Originally published in 1957
Original language
English
Original publisher New American Library

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