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Book

On the Road

A Novel
  • Jack Kerouac
1957
Viking Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • Illustration of Jack Kerouac and his editor Malcolm Crowley with the manuscript "On the Road."
    Book Excerpt

    Scrolling Through

    Jack Kerouac, Malcolm Cowley, and the difficult birth of "On the Road."
    by Gerald Howard via The American Scholar on September 2, 2025
  • Jack Kerouac, 1956
    Profile

    Jack Kerouac’s Journey

    For "On the Road"’s author, it was a struggle to write, then a struggle to live with its fame. “My work is found, my life is lost,” he wrote.
    by Joyce Johnson via New York Review of Books on March 2, 2022
  • Jack Kerouac looking into a shop window, photo by Allen Ginsberg.
    Biography

    Drive, Jack Kerouac Wrote

    "On the Road" is a sad and somewhat self-consciously lyrical story about loneliness, insecurity, and failure. It’s also a story about guys who want to be with other guys.
    by Louis Menand via The New Yorker on September 24, 2007

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Joyce Johnson and Jack Kerouac, New York City, 1957.

‘You Got Eyes’: Jack Kerouac and Robert Frank’s Shared Vision

Joyce Johnson on the friendship between two famous outsiders.
by Joyce Johnson via New York Review of Books on October 25, 2019
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