"[An] essential Beat masterpiece." --The Village Voice.
Perhaps one of the last great dual correspondences of the twentieth
century, Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg: The Letters reveals not only
the process of creation of the two most celebrated members of the Beat
Generation, but also the unfolding of a remarkable friendship of immense
pathos and spiritual depth. Through this exhilarating exchange of
letters, two-thirds of which have never been published before, Kerouac
and Ginsberg emerge first and foremost as writers of artistic passion,
innovation, and genius. Vivid and enthralling, the letters, which date
from their first meeting in 1944 to Kerouac's untimely death in 1969,
chronicle the endless struggle, anguish, and sacrifice involved in
giving form to their literary visions.