Big Sur

Big Sur

By Tom Parker, Jack Kerouac

Subjects: Alcoholic psychoses, Modern fiction, General, American Autobiographical fiction, Unabridged Audio - Fiction/General, Literary collections, Books & Reading, Beat generation, Beats (Persons), Psicosis alcohólicas, Novela autobiográfica, Literary Criticism, Audio Adult: Books On Tape, Fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), American literature, Fiction, biographical, Fiction in English, Ficción

Description: *Big Sur* is a novel written by *Jack Kerouac*, that was published in 1962. The books perspective is told from Kerouac's alter ego *Jack Dulouz*. The novel describes Kerouac's frustration that he has with his fame of being a writer, and how he goes to his friends cabin on Big Sur to get away from the madness of every day existence. The novel also describes Kerouac's mental state of being, and his struggles with alcohol. *Big Sur* is a book for any man, women, and possibly animal who has an unhealthy obsession with the beat generation.

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