Selections from Jack Kerouac's journals of the late 1940s and early
1950s - the raw material for what became his classic novel On the
Road
September 5, 2017, marks the 60th anniversary of the publication of
On the Road
Jack Kerouac is best known through the image he put forth in his
autobiographical novels. Yet it is only his private journals, in which
he set down the raw material of his life and thinking, that reveal to us
the real Kerouac. In Windblown World, distinguished Americanist
Douglas Brinkley has gathered a selection of journal entries from the
most pivotal period of Kerouac's life, 1947 to 1954. Here is Kerouac as
a hungry young writer finishing his first novel while forging crucial
friendships with Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Neal Cassady.
Truly a self-portrait of the artist as a young man, this unique and
indispensable volume is sure to become an integral element of the Beat
oeuvre.