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Aug152007

Kerouac at 50

The poignant chronicle of human restlessness, On the Road, reaches the half century mark.

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In The Religious Sense, Giussani cites a passage from Visions of Cody and says that Kerouac is expresses an impotent hope. I have a Christian friend, who in one of her blog entries, cites another passage from Visions of Code, and describes Kerouac as showing a "morbid resignation of hope."

http://www.xanga.com/foreversaved/574950702/madness-of-the-night.html

August 25, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterkabloona

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