From the most famous of the Beat writers and the author of On the
Road and The Dharma Bums, Kerouac's intoxicating love story of two
young bohemians
Written over the course of three days and three nights, The
Subterraneans was generated out of the same kind of ecstatic flash of
inspiration that produced another one of Kerouac's early classics, On
the Road. Centering around the tempestuous romance and breakup of Leo
Percepied and Mardou Fox--two denizens of the 1950s San Francisco
underground--The Subterraneans is a tale of dark alleys and smoky
rooms, of artists, visionaries, and adventurers existing outside
mainstream America's field of vision. Loosely based on Kerouac's own
life, and peopled with analogues of real-life friends, including William
S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, and Neal Cassady, The
Subterraneans is a vivid and breathless masterwork of Beat literature.