Mexico City Blues: 242 Choruses
 

Mexico City Blues

by Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac, who died in 1969 at the age of forty-seven, is renowned as the father of the "beat generation." His eighteen internationally acclaimed books -- including "On the Road, Doctor Sax, The Subterraneans, " and "Lonesome Traveler" -- were important signpost in a new American literature. Here, in "Mexico City Blues, " his only collection of poetry, his voice is as distinctive as in... (read more)

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A collection of poems by the American beat writer. Semi-autobiographical and a representation of the ideology in the beat generation.

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  • RAS

    ras said:

    I read this a few years ago ;) when I was in High School, but I've recently bumped into Kerouac again, and I think I'll have to give it another look.

    posted Friday, September 7 2007
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