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Jack Kerouac: On the road (1976, Penguin Books)

Story of two restless young men in the late 1940s who cross and recross America, …

Review of 'On the road' on 'Goodreads'

I left my copy of this unfinished in a phone booth at Hastings railway station in about 1966. I had found the style tedious and the characters unappealing. Neal Cassidy had a broken childhood, and became a broken man. Jack Kerouac seems to have stolen his voice, but not to have heard the driving terror that underlay it. Like Ginsberg, he wrote kitsch and called it rebellion.