The Town and the City

Author: Jack Kerouac
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. Inspired by grief over his father’s death and gripped by determination to write the Great American Novel, he draws largely on his own New England childhood…..Read More
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