**Jack Kerouac's classic novel about friendship, the search for meaning, and the allure of nature ** First published in 1958, a year after _On the Road_ put the Beat Generation on the map, _The Dharma Bums_ stands as one of Jack Kerouac's most powerful and influential novels. The story focuses on
The Dharma Bums
โ Scribed by Kerouac, Jack
- Book ID
- 109101385
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Year
- 1959
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
One of the best and most popular of Kerouac's autobiographical novels, The Dharma Bums is based on experiences the writer had during the mid-1950s while living in California, after he'd become interested in Buddhism's spiritual mode of understanding. One of the book's main characters, Japhy Ryder, is based on the real poet Gary Snyder, who was a close friend and whose interest in Buddhism influenced Kerouac.
Amazon.com Review
One of the best and most popular of Kerouac's autobiographical novels, The Dharma Bums is based on experiences the writer had during the mid-1950s while living in California, after he'd become interested in Buddhism's spiritual mode of understanding. One of the book's main characters, Japhy Ryder, is based on the real poet Gary Snyder, who was a close friend and whose interest in Buddhism influenced Kerouac. This book is a must-read for any serious Kerouac fan.
Review
Autobiographical novel by Jack Kerouac, published in 1958. The story's narrator, Raymond Smith, is based on Kerouac himself, and the poet-woodsman-Buddhist, Japhy Ryder, is a thinly disguised portrait of the poet Gary Synder. The book contains a number of other characters who are drawn from actual poets and writers. The plot unfolds when Smith, who is suffering spiritual conflicts amid the emptiness of middle-class American life, meets Ryder, whom he immediately recognizes as a spiritual model. The novel tells of the growth of their friendship and Smith's groping toward personal understanding. Much of the story occurs on the American West Coast. -- The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: From the author of "On The Road" comes this story of two men enganged in a passionate search for Dharma or truth. Their major adventure is the pursuit of the Zen Way, which takes them climbing into the high sierras to seek the lesson of solitude.
May 2023 - epub format revised and verified by zardox (no changes to book content). Genre: Literature ebook, 242 pages Paperback, 187 pages Published: 1958 Edition: Penguin Books (1976) Introduction by: Ann Douglas One of the best and most popular of Kerouac's autobiographical novels, The Dh