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Go
Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141188393
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Dive into the pre-fame world of the Beat Generation’s Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Neal Cassady. Michael Lewis’s “Go” chronicles their lives in a post-WWII New York, where literature thrived amidst a backdrop of crime, parties, and unconventional lifestyles. Explore the origins of their counterculture movement and the experiences that shaped their iconic works.
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Soumya Saini –
I loved learning about the lives of Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Cassady! Some parts felt rushed, but overall, a great read.
Sparsh –
Provides a different perspective on these famous authors. It was good but lacked the depth I was hoping for.
Kaustubh Manojkumar Hambarde –
Enjoyable read! The book offers a unique perspective on Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Cassady before they became famous. It felt a bit disjointed in places.
Shravani Priya –
An interesting but not great book. It felt like it was missing something to tie it all together. Still, the subject matter is compelling.
Akshit Singh –
Lewis paints a vivid picture of post-war New York and the burgeoning counterculture. However, I wish there was more focus on the actual writing process of these iconic figures.
Rahul Bairwa –
I couldn’t put it down! Lewis captures the spirit of the Beat Generation perfectly. A must-read!
Nirmal Kumar –
An informative and engaging read about the formative years of literary icons. Offers a fascinating look at their influences.
Saraswati –
A fascinating glimpse into the Beat Generation’s early days! Though the writing felt a little detached at times, I enjoyed learning about the real-life inspirations behind their literature.
Mohammed Afsal A K –
Michael Lewis does it again! Great book! “Go” is a must-read for anyone interested in the Beat Generation. It’s an engaging and insightful exploration of their formative years.
Varun Singh –
A deep dive into the lives of the Beat Generation, it offered a new look into that period of time. I highly recommend it.
Aman Kumar –
A decent book, and definitely worth it for the price of the book. It is an okay book to read for leasure but nothing more.
Aayushi Bhardwaj –
Not quite what I expected, but still interesting. It explores the seedier side of the Beat Generation’s early days.
Mrityunjay Sharma –
Well-researched and captivating! I enjoyed this book immensely. It shed new light on the Beat Generation.
Aaditya Sanjay Loharkar –
The exploration of the Beat Generation’s origins was insightful. However, the writing style felt a little dry, lacking the energy of its subjects.