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The Cambridge Companion to Jack Kerouac offers a thorough examination of one of America’s most influential and controversial writers. Edited by Steven Belletto, this collection features essays from leading Kerouac scholars who explore his major novels, including On the Road, The Dharma Bums, and Big Sur. The volume addresses Kerouac’s pioneering role in the Beat Generation and his lasting impact on American literature and culture.
Contributors analyze Kerouac’s innovative narrative techniques, his spiritual and philosophical interests, and his complex relationship with Buddhism and Eastern philosophy. The companion examines his influence on subsequent generations of writers and artists, as well as critical debates surrounding his legacy. Whether you’re a student of American literature, a Kerouac enthusiast, or interested in the cultural movements of the mid-20th century, this essential guide provides scholarly insight into one of America’s most significant literary figures.







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