This entry in The Literary Encyclopedia focuses on Kerouac's experimental project Book of Dreams (1960). The article covers the main themes developed in the book, and explores Kerouac's stylistics -- especially the interplay between the recollected images flashing through the mind and their transcription in writing form. The article also investigates issues of reception and offers a brief interpretation of Kerouac's project, replaced in the context of The Duluoz Legend
Called alternately the father of hip, King of the Beats, the daddy of the swinging psychedelic ...
Jack Kerouac’s classic mid-twentieth century novel On the Road has been noted as the decisive work o...
In recent years, American Beat author Jack Kerouac’s body of work has found a reduced role in the st...
The present study affirms that Jack Kerouac's individual narratives of his Duluoz Legend, as contain...
textThis report argues that through his lived experiences of growing up in his hometown of Lowell, M...
International audience1957 is a turning point in Kerouac’s career. In mid-January he signed and fina...
Regarded as the founder of the Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac is upheld as a symbol of post-war freed...
Two of the founding members of the Beat Generation of the 1950s wrote dream books with almost identi...
Blended dissertation in fulfillment of the PhD in creative writing at University of St. Andrews. Inc...
As with virtually all writers of the Beat Generation, the attitude of the literary-critical establis...
Despite the fame the prolific impressionistic, confessional poet, novelist, literary iconoclast, and...
In the following article, I will attempt to outline a new reading methodology for Beat fiction, base...
This examination of two of Jack Kerouac’s roman-á-clefs, On the Road (1957) and The Dharma Bums (195...
Jack Kerouac’s Big Sur (1962) is a novel that introduces a radical break in the Duluoz Legend and in...
Born in 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts, Kerouac was always interested in literature as both a consume...
Called alternately the father of hip, King of the Beats, the daddy of the swinging psychedelic ...
Jack Kerouac’s classic mid-twentieth century novel On the Road has been noted as the decisive work o...
In recent years, American Beat author Jack Kerouac’s body of work has found a reduced role in the st...
The present study affirms that Jack Kerouac's individual narratives of his Duluoz Legend, as contain...
textThis report argues that through his lived experiences of growing up in his hometown of Lowell, M...
International audience1957 is a turning point in Kerouac’s career. In mid-January he signed and fina...
Regarded as the founder of the Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac is upheld as a symbol of post-war freed...
Two of the founding members of the Beat Generation of the 1950s wrote dream books with almost identi...
Blended dissertation in fulfillment of the PhD in creative writing at University of St. Andrews. Inc...
As with virtually all writers of the Beat Generation, the attitude of the literary-critical establis...
Despite the fame the prolific impressionistic, confessional poet, novelist, literary iconoclast, and...
In the following article, I will attempt to outline a new reading methodology for Beat fiction, base...
This examination of two of Jack Kerouac’s roman-á-clefs, On the Road (1957) and The Dharma Bums (195...
Jack Kerouac’s Big Sur (1962) is a novel that introduces a radical break in the Duluoz Legend and in...
Born in 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts, Kerouac was always interested in literature as both a consume...
Called alternately the father of hip, King of the Beats, the daddy of the swinging psychedelic ...
Jack Kerouac’s classic mid-twentieth century novel On the Road has been noted as the decisive work o...
In recent years, American Beat author Jack Kerouac’s body of work has found a reduced role in the st...