


On the Road Kerouac, Jack
Jack Kerouac’s On the Road is a seminal work of the Beat Generation that captures the restless spirit of postwar America through a series of episodic adventures across the vast landscape of the United States. Written in a spontaneous, flowing style, the novel chronicles the journeys of Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty as they seek meaning, freedom, and identity against the backdrop of jazz clubs, highways, and roadside diners. Evoking themes of rebellion, existential yearning, and the search for connection, On the Road remains a classic exploration of youth and the ceaseless quest for authenticity in a rapidly changing world.
Jack Kerouac’s On the Road is a seminal work of the Beat Generation that captures the restless spirit of postwar America through a series of episodic adventures across the vast landscape of the United States. Written in a spontaneous, flowing style, the novel chronicles the journeys of Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty as they seek meaning, freedom, and identity against the backdrop of jazz clubs, highways, and roadside diners. Evoking themes of rebellion, existential yearning, and the search for connection, On the Road remains a classic exploration of youth and the ceaseless quest for authenticity in a rapidly changing world.
Penguin Classics, 1991 softcover slight foxing to pages otherwise very good condition