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La leggenda di Duluoz

Questa vasta saga segue il viaggio di vita di un artista attraverso l'America e il mondo, una profonda esplorazione della libertà e della ricerca di significato attraverso il movimento costante. Cattura lo spirito della Beat Generation, offrendo profonde intuizioni sull'anima di un individuo creativo. Immergiti in un vortice di jazz, droghe e riflessioni filosofiche.

Atop an Underwood
Sulla strada
The town and the city
Die Verblendung des Duluoz
I sotterranei
Visions of Cody
  • Visions of Cody

    • 464pagine
    • 17 ore di lettura

    Kerouac's classic fictional tribute to Neal Cassady. Many years before its first unabridged publication, 'Visions of Cody' became an underground classic. Written by Kerouac at his creative zenith, the book is a celebration of the life of Neal Cassady, his great friend and inspiration. Appearing here as Cody Pomeray, Cassady was also immortalised as Dean Moriarty in 'On the Road'. The son of a drunken Denver drop-out, brought up homeless and motherless during the Depression, Cassady lived his life raw -- hustling in pool halls, stealing cars for marathon joy rides across the States, living wild and penniless amongst society's misfits and outcasts. He left a sizzling reputation in his wake, becoming the insane Beat Demon of San Francisco. Through him Kerouac created one of the few lasting heroes of 20th-century literature and established himself in the great tradition of American letters.

    Visions of Cody
    3,6
  • La storia dell'amore tra un bianco e una nera, amore commosso e nevrotico tra due esseri che si rincorrono e si respingono, nell'ambiente delle caves di San Francisco popolate di giovani ribelli a ogni morale sociale, i cui idoli sono il jazz, la velocità, il sesso, la droga e la libertà individuale: giovani disperati ed inquieti che credono nella vita ma respingono i sistemi morali e sociali precostituiti e vogliono scoprirne da sé di nuovi. Processato per oscenità alla sua prima apparizione nella collana Le comete di Feltrinelli, il romanzo fu assolto con una sentenza che riconosceva "la bellezza lirica di alcune sue immagini, la forza e il ritmo del racconto, la ricerca accurata di richiami ed espressioni come elementi che consentono al collegio di pervenire alla conclusione che il romanzo è opera non pornografica e non oscena, è invece opera d'arte".

    I sotterranei
    3,7
  • Die Geschichte von Kerouacs Alter Ego Jack Duluoz erzählt von dessen High-School-Erlebnissen in Massachusetts und seiner Zeit als Football-Stipendiat an der Columbia Universität. Gerade als Jack in sein glamouröses Erwachsenenleben ausbrechen will, bricht auch der Zweite Weltkrieg aus, Jack tritt der US Navy bei und bereist die Welt. Während er Erfahrungen sammelt, erkennt er die Grenzen seiner ursprünglichen Pläne und kehrt zurück nach New York, wo die Beat-Bewegung gerade ihren Anfang nimmt, zurück in einen Tumult aus Drogen, Sex und wahnhaftem Schreiben.

    Die Verblendung des Duluoz
    4,5
  • The town and the city

    • 512pagine
    • 18 ore di lettura

    The town in this tale is Galloway, Masachusetts, birthplace of the five sons and three daughters of the Martin family in the early 1900s. The city is New York, the heaving melting pot which lures them all in search of futures and identity.

    The town and the city
    3,9
  • Sulla strada

    • 384pagine
    • 14 ore di lettura

    Sal Paradise, un giovane newyorkese con ambizioni letterarie, incontra Dean Moriarty, un ragazzo dell'Ovest. Uscito dal riformatorio, Dean comincia a girovagare sfidando le regole della vita borghese, sempre alla ricerca di esperienze intense. Dean decide di ripartire per l'Ovest e Sal lo raggiunge; è il primo di una serie di viaggi che imprimono una dimensione nuova alla vita di Sal. La fuga continua di Dean ha in sé una caratteristica eroica, Sal non può fare a meno di ammirarlo, anche quando febbricitante, a Città del Messico, viene abbandonato dall'amico, che torna negli Stati Uniti.

    Sulla strada
    3,7
  • Atop an Underwood

    • 272pagine
    • 10 ore di lettura

    Before Jack Kerouac expressed the spirit of a generation in his 1957 classic, On the Road, he spent years figuring out how he wanted to live and, above all, learning how to write. Atop an Underwood brings together more than sixty previously unpublished works that Kerouac wrote before he was twenty-two, ranging from stories and poems to plays and parts of novels, including an excerpt from his 1943 merchant marine novel, The Sea Is My Brother. These writings reveal what Kerouac was thinking, doing, and dreaming during his formative years, and reflect his primary literary influences. Readers will also find in these works the source of Kerouac's spontaneous prose style. Uncovering a fascinating missing link in Kerouac's development as a writer, Atop an Underwood is essential reading for Kerouac fans, scholars, and critics.

    Atop an Underwood
    3,6
  • Il Dottor Sax

    • 272pagine
    • 10 ore di lettura

    Storia di un'adolescenza fra i rigori dell'eduzione cattolica e la lettura quasi morbosa dei fumetti. Un romanzo spiazzante e surreale popolato di personaggi fantastici.

    Il Dottor Sax
    3,2
  • Visions of Gerard

    A Novel

    • 130pagine
    • 5 ore di lettura

    "His life...ended when he was nine and the nuns of St. Louis de France Parochial School were at his bedside to take down his dying words because they'd heard his astonishing revelations of heaven delivered in catechism on no more encouragement than it was his turn to speak...."Unique among Jack Kerouac's novels, Visions of Gerard focuses on the scenes and sensations of childhood—the wisdom, anguish, intensity, innocence, evil, insight, suffering, delight, and shock—as they were revealed in the short tragic-happy life of his saintly brother, Gerard. Set in Kerouac's hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts, it is an unsettling, beautiful, and sad exploration of the meaning and precariousness of existence.

    Visions of Gerard
    4,2
  • Una raccolta che comprende oltre sessanta testi giovanili inediti, tra cui poesie, saggi, bozzetti, racconti e pezzi teatrali, che documentano il percorso seguito da Kerouac per diventare uno scrittore e un artista. Una infaticabile ricerca di se stesso e della propria vocazione nel milieu multietnico e industriale nell'America degli anni Trenta e Quaranta.

    Diario di uno scrittore affamato
    3,7
  • Satori in Paris

    • 108pagine
    • 4 ore di lettura

    Satori is the Japanese word for sudden awakening or illumination. This autobiographical novel is an odyssey of discovery. It is also an insight into Kerouac's introduction to the eastern mysticism that was to become a lifelong passion.

    Satori in Paris
    3,3
  • The Subterraneans. Pic

    • 192pagine
    • 7 ore di lettura

    Written over the course of three days and three nights, The Subterraneans was generated out of the same ecstatic flash of inspiration that produced another one of Kerouac's early classic, On The Road. Centering on the tempestous breakup of Leo Percepied and Mardou Fox--two denizens of the 1950s San Francsico underground--The Subterraneans is a tale of dark alleys and dark rooms, of artists, of visionaries,

    The Subterraneans. Pic
    3,8
  • The Dharma Bums

    • 240pagine
    • 9 ore di lettura

    Following the explosive energy of On the Road comes The Dharma Bums in which Kerouac charts the spiritual quest of a group of friends in search of Dharma or Truth. Ray Smith and his friend Japhy, along with Morley the yodeller, head off into the high Sierras to seek the lesson of solitude and experience the Zen way of life. But in wildly bohemian San Francisco, with its poetry jam sessions, marathon drinking bouts and experiments in 'yabyum', they find the ascetic route distinctly hard to follow.

    The Dharma Bums
    3,9
  • Set in 1950s Lowell, Massachusetts, this novel offers a poignant reflection on Jack Kerouac's high school years. It initially faced controversy due to its candid language, leading to its censorship and subsequent revisions. The original manuscript, containing Kerouac’s unfiltered expressions, was long suppressed until Devault-Graves uncovered it. This edition restores the text to its complete, uncensored form, allowing readers to experience the authentic voice Kerouac intended, capturing the essence of youth and rebellion in a changing literary landscape.

    Maggie Cassidy (Original Manuscript)
    4,0
  • Tristessa

    • 80pagine
    • 3 ore di lettura

    Her name means sadness, yet Tristessa, a prostitute and morphine addict, lives without cares in her shabby room with a menagerie of pets and an altar to the Virgin Mary. Based on Jack Kerouac's own real-life love affair in Mexico city, this is the story of a man's ill-fated relationship with a woman he portrays with tenderness and dignity, even as her life spirals out of control.

    Tristessa
    3,7
  • Vanity of Duluoz

    An Adventurous Education, 1935-46

    • 301pagine
    • 11 ore di lettura

    Vanity of Duluoz is a key volume in Jack Kerouac's lifework, the series of autobiographical novels he referred to as The Legend of Duluoz. With the same tender humor and intoxicating wordplay he brought to his masterpieces On the Road and The Dharma Bums, Kerouac takes his alter ego from the football fields of small-town New England to the playing fields and classrooms of Horace Mann and Columbia, out to sea on a merchant freighter plying the sub-infested waters of the North Atlantic during World War II, and back to New York, where his friends are the writers who would one day become known as the Beat generation and where he publishes his first novel.

    Vanity of Duluoz
    3,9
  • Dharma Tuig - herdruk

    • 189pagine
    • 7 ore di lettura

    Two ebullient young men search for Truth the Zen way: from marathon wine-drinking bouts, poetry jam sessions, and "yabyum" in San Francisco's Bohemia to solitude in the high Sierras and a vigil atop Desolation Peak in Washington State. Published just a year after On the Road put the Beat Generation on the map, The Dharma Bums is sparked by Kerouac's expansiveness, humor, and a contagious zest for life. One of the best and most popular of Kerouac's autobiographical novels, The Dharma Bums is based on experiences the writer had during the mid-1950s while living in California, after he'd become interested in Buddhism's spiritual mode of understanding. One of the book's main characters, Japhy Ryder, is based on the real poet Gary Snyder, who was a close friend and whose interest in Buddhism influenced Kerouac

    Dharma Tuig - herdruk
    3,0
  • Włóczędzy Dharmy

    • 328pagine
    • 12 ore di lettura

    Ray Smith i Japhy Ryder, zapaleni buddyści, uczestniczą w życiu bohemy artystycznej San Francisco. Jednak maratony pijaństwa, poetyckie jam sessions, tworzenie haiku, narkotyczne i seksualne ekscesy nie prowadzą ich ku Dharmie, czyli Prawdzie. Oczyszczeniem dla obu staje się wędrówka wzorem mnichów zen przez wysokie góry Sierra Nevada. Dopiero tam odnajdują głęboki sens swych egzystencjalnych poszukiwań. Zmuszeni mierzyć się siłą natury i osamotnieniem, uczą sie, jak przetrwać, licząc tylko na siebie. Fantastyczne opisy przyrody i kolejne etapy wspinaczki pozwalają w pełni odczuć atmosferę tej szczególnej wędrówki. Książka jest zapisem doświadczenia charakterystycznego dla pokolenia bitników, którzy w narkotycznym odurzeniu, przypadkowym seksie i melanżu przekonań religijnych poszukiwali oświecenia.

    Włóczędzy Dharmy
    3,6