"It is the sum of myself, as far as the written word can go."--
Kerouac on The Town and the City. Kerouac's debut novel is a great
coming of age story which can be read as the essential prelude to his
later classics.
Kerouac draws on his New England mill-town boyhood to create the world
of George and Marguerite Martin and their eight children, each endowed
with an energy and a vision of life. The Town and the City is vividly
drawn with poetic prose, lacking the stream-of-consciousness style of
his later works. Fans of Kerouac as well as Steinbeck, will be
enthralled by this dramatic family saga capped by a final scene that
poignantly sets up On the Road.