On the Road is the major novel of the Beat Generation. A mostly autobiographical book, it depicts the cross country adventures of Sal Paradise (a stand-in for author Jack Kerouac) and Dean Moriarty (based on Kerouac's real life friend Neal Cassady). The two meet in New York City, then end up traveling across the US together, briniging Dean's young bride, Marylou along at first. The novel captures the sense of adventure and longing for meaning young people felt in years after World War II.
On The Road, written in 1951 and published in 1957, is an autobiographical novel by Jack Kerouac.
"Ah well"— Dean laughed — "now you're asking imponderables — ahem! Here's a guy and everybody's there, right? Up to him to put down what's on everybody's mind. He starts the first chorus, then lines up his ideas, people, yeah, yeah, but get it, and then he rises to his fate and has to blow equal to it.All of a sudden somewhere in the middle of a chorus he gets it — everybody looks up and knows, and they listen; he picks up and carries. Time stops. He's filling empty space with the substance of our lives, confessions of his belly button strain, remembrances of ideas, rehashes of old blowing. Hehas to blow across bridges and come back and do it with such infinite feeling soul-exploratory for the tune of the moment that everybody knows it's not the tune that counts but IT —" Dean could go no further; he was sweating telling about it.
"I don't know but we gotta go."
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