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About the product Jack Kerouac (Jean-Louis Lebri de Kerouac, 1922-1969) is a writer-era, a writer-paradox, who sowed the wind and did not have time to really know that he reaped the storm that has not abated in our times. Coming from an impoverished family of French aristocrats, he became the voice of protesting American youth and introduced Buddhism to young American intellectuals. Critics arrogantly ignored it, nonconformist readers carried it in their arms. Wild … Lyrical … Sensual … Wild … Energetic … These are the epithets used to describe this novel by Jack Kerouac — the book that sparked an entire generation of hippies. The saga of two wanderers from the West Coast of America and the story of their unbridled search for Truth and Ottyag. Relaxed girls, free love, rivers of wine and eastern mysticism — this is how their spiritual journey begins. But the true Insight comes only on the top of a lonely mountain, in secret solitude, taking them up … Jack Kerouac’s novel in 1958 broke down all barriers and led the reader from the swinging bars of San Francisco to the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra. More and more generations of readers find in it sexual orgies — long before the «summer of love», and free jazz improvisations — even before the appearance of rock music, and poetic «love strikes», and marathons of drunkenness, which young people who are addicted to sensuality and seeking to «fly away». Dharma Tramps. …
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