Big Sur Big Sur

Publisher Description

Jack Kerouac's Big Sur is a raw, introspective novel that captures the turbulent aftermath of fame and the existential crisis of a man seeking solace in isolation. Written in Kerouac's signature spontaneous prose, the book follows his alter ego, Jack Duluoz, as he retreats to a remote cabin in Big Sur, California, hoping to escape the pressures of literary success and the self-destructive cycle of his fast-paced life.

Unlike the exuberance of On the Road, Big Sur presents a darker, more meditative Kerouac, grappling with the weight of his own legend. As Duluoz attempts to reconnect with nature and find inner peace, he is haunted by loneliness, alcoholism, and the inescapable pull of his old life. The novel moves between moments of lyrical beauty and harrowing despair, culminating in a powerful descent into delirium and spiritual reckoning.

 A deeply personal and hauntingly beautiful work, Big Sur is one of Kerouac's most confessional novels, offering an unfiltered look at the struggles of an artist caught between freedom and self-destruction. With its vivid descriptions of the California coastline and unflinching portrayal of addiction and existential dread, the book stands as one of his most poignant and compelling works—a must-read for fans of Beat literature and anyone drawn to the intersection of genius and self-destruction. 

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2025
June 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
195
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bonhopai Books
SELLER
Bookwire US Inc.
SIZE
2.1
MB
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