Jack Kerouac
Written in Kerouac’s distinctive emotion-driven writing, On the Road exemplifies the attitude of the beat era and brings to life the adventures of the most realistic beat of all, Jack Kerouac. The book stirs the soul with its constant poetic flow and can be related to, by anyone. Like most of Kerouac’s writings, On the Road is based on the adventures he had continually roaming about the United States in the late 1940’s. Kerouac is the narrator in the novel and disguises himself under the alias of Sal Paradise. The characters he encounters, the situations in which he is involved, the scenery he passes are all described with inconceivable clarity, pungency and plausibility. Riding with farmhands, hitchhiking with “Eddie”, and partying in Cheyenne, Wyoming are just a few of the high points that lead Sal to Denver, where he hopes to catch up
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Approximate Word count = 567
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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