In 1952 and 1953 as he wandered around America, Jack Kerouac jotted down
spontaneous prose poems, or "sketches" as he called them, on small
notebooks that he kept in his shirt pockets. The poems recount his
travels--New York, North Carolina, Lowell (Massachusetts, Kerouac's
birthplace), San Francisco, Denver, Kansas, Mexico--observations, and
meditations on art and life. The poems are often strung together so that
over the course of several of them, a little story--or
travelogue--appears, complete in itself. Published for the first time,
Book of Sketches offers a luminous, intimate, and transcendental
glimpse of one of the most original voices of the twentieth century at a
key time in his literary and spiritual development.