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Why Kerouac Matters:the Lessons Of On the Road (they're Not What You Think)
[Paperback - 2008]
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Additional Category: Literary Criticism
Publisher: Penguin Books | ISBN: 9780143114376 | Pages: 224
Shipping Weight: .173 | Dimensions: 5.1 x .6 x 7.65 inches

Legions of youthful Americans have taken On the Road as a manifesto for rebellion and an inspiration to hit the road. But there is much more to the book than that. In Why Kerouac Matters, John Leland embarks on a wry, insightful, and playful discussion of the novel, arguing that it still matters because it lays out an alternative road map to growing up. Along the way, Leland overturns many misconceptions about On the Road as he examines the lessons that Kerouac's alter ego, Sal Paradise, absorbs and dispenses on his novelistic journey to manhood, and how those lessons-about work and money, love and sex, art and holiness - still reverberate today.

John Leland (born 1959) is an author and has been a reporter for theNew York Timessince 2000, and former editor in chief ofDetails, and he was an original columnist atSPINmagazine. Robert Christgau of the Village Voice called him "the best American postmod critic (the best new American rock critic period)," and Chuck D of Public Enemy said the nasty parts of the song "Bring the Noise" were written about him. He lives in Manhattan's East Village with his wife, Risa, and son, Jordan.

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