Visions of Cody
By (Author) Jack Kerouac
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
16th April 2012
1st March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
480
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
330g
An experimental and colourful novel, new to Penguin Modern Classics An experimental novel which remained unpublished for years, Visions of Cody is Kerouac's fascinating examination of his own New York life, in a collection of colourful stream-of-consciousness essays. Transcribing taped conversations between members of their group as they took drugs and drank, this book reveals an intimate portrait of people caught up in destructive relationships with substances, and one another. Always fixated by Neal Cassady - the Cody of the title, renamed for the book along with Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs - Kerouac also explores the feelings he had for a man who would inspire much of his work.
You will find some of Kerouac's very best writing in this book. It is funny, it is serious. It is eloquent * The New York Times *
Jack Kerouac (1922 - 1969) was an American novelist, poet, artist and part of the Beat Generation. Most of his life was spent in the vast landscapes of America or living with his mother, with whom he spent most of his life. Kerouac's best known works are On the Road and The Dharma Bums.