One of the renowned Beat writer's most formally inventive books,
Mexico City Blues is Jack Kerouac's essential work of lyric verse, now
reissued following his centenary celebration
Written between 1954 and 1957, and published originally by Grove Press
in 1959, Mexico City Blues is Kerouac's most important verse work. It
incorporates all the elements of his theory of spontaneous composition
and his interest in Buddhism. Memories, fantasies, dreams, and
surrealistic free association are lyrically combined in the loose format
inspired by jazz and the blues. Written while Kerouac was living in
Mexico City, and with references to William S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso,
and Bill Garver, this exciting book in Kerouac's oeuvre is an original
and moving epic of sound, rhythm, and religion.