"Vanity of Duluoz" is a key volume in Jack Kerouac's lifework, the
series of autobiographical novels he referred to as "The Legend of
Duluoz." With the same tender humor and intoxicating wordplay he brought
to his masterpieces "On the Road" and "The Dharma Bums," Kerouac takes
his alter ego from the football fields of small-town New England to the
playing fields and classrooms of Horace Mann and Columbia, out to sea on
a merchant freighter plying the sub-infested waters of the North
Atlantic during World War II, and back to New York, where his friends
are the writers who would one day become known as the Beat generation
and where he publishes his first novel.