Jack Kerouac was born Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac on March 12, 1922, in Lowell, Massachusetts. Jack Kerouac's writing career began in the 1940s, but didn't meet with commercial success until 1957, when On the Road was published. The book became an American classic that defined the Beat Generation. Kerouac died on October 21, 1969, from an abdominal hemorrhage, at age 47.
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
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評分旅途是适合思索的状态,尤其是孤独的旅途。 从《在路上》,到《荒凉天使》,到《达摩流浪者》。看凯鲁亚克的书就是看在他反反复复来来回回不知所向不知所终的路途中的思想迸发,一个人在无法确信和表达自己的思考的时候,可以通过别人的提示来进行,尽管这个人生活在与我们完...
評分《达摩流浪者》,这是一本我偷来的书。某个上午它出现在朋友的书架上,然后秘密进入了我的背包里。我花了一上午时间把它看完,然后在两年里一次一次地重读它。台湾人梁永安的翻译绝非完美,正好相反,已经有许多人对我、或对着浩瀚的网络,抱怨其中的错误和大段的漏译。但...
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評分“永远年轻,永远热泪盈眶” 当你试图放弃一个你知道是正确的事情的时候,希望你能再看看这句话。 这句话是罗永浩在《我的奋斗》一书中,写给年轻人的忠告。很喜欢永远年轻,永远热泪盈眶这句话。书中提到它是摘录至凯鲁亚克的书。便用百度搜索得知其出于杰克·凯鲁亚...
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评分非常有意思。
评分perfect for cali
评分I have fallen in love with you, God. Take care of us all, one way or the other.
评分"Poor Raymond boy, his day is so sorrowful and worried, his reasons are so ephemeral, it's such a haunted and pitiful thing to have to live" and on this I'd go to sleep like a lamb. Are we fallen angels who didn't want to believe that nothing is nothing and so were born to lose our loved ones and dear friends one by one and finally our own life, to see it proved? . . . But cold morning would return, with clouds bil-lowing out of Lightning Gorge like giant smoke, the lake below still cerulean neutral, and empty space the same as ever. O gnashing teeth of earth, where would it all lead to but some sweet golden eternity, to prove that we've all been wrong, to prove that the proving itself was nil ...
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