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  1. Intervista di Stas' Gawronski a Emanuele Trevi. Critico letterario, scrittore, giornalista, Emanuele Trevi, intervistato da Stas' Gawronski, ci parla dell'opera più famosa di Jack Kerouac: On the road. Il viaggio, la scrittura e gli elementi autobiografici di un cult che ha attraversato le generazioni.

  2. On The Road was hugely important to the Beat movement, a countercultural artistic and literary movement of the 1950s, and still appeals to rebellious spirits today. Kerouac’s characters eschew the norms of mainstream society and live how they want, without regard for the law, manners, or social niceties. Sal and his friends indulge in drugs, heavy drinking, and casual sex, while Dean marries ...

  3. 15 de ago. de 2007 · On the Road,” celebrating the 50th anniversary of its publication, still has a vibrant life on college English course syllabuses and high school summer reading lists, and in young travelers ...

  4. El camino es el objetivo, el viaje, estar en la carretera por el puro hecho del tránsito. Un mito, una reflexión para aquella y también para esta generación. Aparte de para profundizar en el mundo beat, los sucesivos viajes y juergas de Sal-Jack & friends no me aportan demasiado salvo, quizás, algo de envidia.

  5. On the Road, published in 1957, is a novel by American author Jack Kerouac that follows the cross-country adventures of Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty, two young men who reject societal norms and seek meaning and self-discovery through travel. Set against the backdrop of the 1950s, the novel explores the restless pursuit of freedom and self-discovery as the characters engage in a series of ...

  6. Overview. On the Road, published in 1957, is a novel by prominent Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac that recalls his cross-country travels across the US in the late 1940s. It explores concepts of society, freedom, and—most of all—friendship. Sal Paradise (Kerouac’s pseudonym) is the story’s protagonist and narrator, while other key ...

  7. When it was first published in 1957, On the Road became a soul map for the nascent Beat Generation and turned Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac into a cult figure. Jack's book might be nothing more than a set of undisciplined comings and goings, a series of chaotic journeys involving two youths, one oversexed and one over-mothered.

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