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On the Road

Kerouac, Jack (Book - 2011)
Average Rating: 2 stars out of 5.
On the Road


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Jack Kerouac's groundbreaking novel--soon to be a major motion picture with a star-studded cast In what is sure to be one of the major cinematic events of 2012, Jack Kerouac's legendary Beat classic, On the Road , will finally hit the big screen. Directed by Walter Salles ( The Motorcycle Diaries ; Paris,

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Jack Kerouac's groundbreaking novel--soon to be a major motion picture with a star-studded cast In what is sure to be one of the major cinematic events of 2012, Jack Kerouac's legendary Beat classic, On the Road , will finally hit the big screen. Directed by Walter Salles ( The Motorcycle Diaries ; Paris, Je T'Aime ) and with a cast of some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Kristen Stewart (The Twilight Saga), Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kirsten Dunst, Amy Adams ( Julie & Julia , The Fighter ), Tom Sturridge, and Viggo Mortensen (the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Road ), the film will attract new fans who will be inspired by Kerouac's revolutionary masterwork.

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Imprint: New York : - Penguin Books
Pages: 291
ISBN: 9780143120285, 014312028X
Language: English
Notes: "First published in the United States of America by the Viking Press Inc., 1957" --T.p. verso.
Movie tie in.
Statement of responsibility: Jack Kerouac
Characteristics: 291 p. ;,22 cm.
Author (Original Script): Kerouac, Jack
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Couldn't get more than 50 or so pages into it. This one just wasn't for me.

Apr 17, 2013
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  • joliebergman rated this: 2.5 stars out of 5.

I really wanted to like it. I had also hoped to find the characters engaging, interesting. Instead I found them irritating. I was not a fan of the overall dismissivness of poor behavior. I did not finish the book. Although, perhaps someday I will. Today is not it.

Mar 25, 2013
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  • MCinnamon rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

Wow, I can't believe I put off reading this book for so long. I thought it was a travel book about a guy crossing the country looking for the American Dream, when in reality he finds it in everyone he meets on the way. For the main character it's depressing but if he only opened his eyes once in a while he would see it right in front of him. I loved the conscious stream of thought method that the book is written in, in other words, the fact the author was drugged up for 3 weeks and wrote this whole novel on a typewritter with no punctuation. If you enjoyed FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS or TRAINSPOTTING this is a book for you.

Aug 22, 2012
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  • WindowGrass rated this: 3.5 stars out of 5.

I *hated* this book when I first read it as a teenager - no plot, no believable charaters etc. But I tried it about 10 years later and loved it - the language is wonderful and it succeeds in being both a realistic, yet engaging portrayal of everyday events and an enduring call towards an alternative mindset...A classic for sure (though I personally prefer The Dharma Bums.)

May 18, 2011
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  • Cdnbookworm rated this: 2 stars out of 5.

Perhaps I'm from the wrong generation (born in the early '60s) but this book didn't engage me. I was surprised to find how much of it was not what I expected. I guess that with a classic one starts to get certain ideas about the kind of book it is and I'm not sure even where all of those preconceived ideas came from. It was less a travel book (I expected a book about America, similar perhaps to Steinbeck's Travels with Charley) and less a book about a certain group of people from a certain generation. I was surprised as well about how much non-conformist behaviour occurred priot to the sixties. Sal's parents are actually a little before my own and yet seem so much more radical. I was put off by Sal's friend Dean and his behaviour. He never really seemed to take responsibility for his actions and his treatment of the women he met was definitely demeaning. I'm glad I read it, and it made me think about some things in a different way, but it is definitely not a favourite.

Mar 23, 2011
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  • coolidgejosiah rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

My all time favorite book. It is one of the few that I have read where I am truly happy while reading, rather than just "enjoying" it. Fantastic! I am however very dissapointed that they are making a movie out of it, especially since Kristen Stewart is playing Marylou.

Film adaptation of Jack Kerouac's On the Road in production in early 2011. Directed by Walter Salles, produced by Francis Ford Coppola and stars Sam Riley (Sal Paradise), Kristen Stewart (Mary Lou) and Garrett Hedlund (Dean Moriarty).

Jan 24, 2011
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  • nouanda rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

I wish I had read that book before ! this is an amazing story about free spirits... yes it's kind of sexist and racist, but let me remind you that book was written in the 50's which is quite another time.

Dec 24, 2010
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  • Darryl rated this: 1 stars out of 5.

Just terrible. This book is sexist, racist, and homophobic. Dean Moriarty has to be one of the most annoying characters ever. One redeeming element of the book is the jazz scenes which are described excellently and illustrate the jazz genre of the time.

Aug 22, 2010
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  • Lauren31 rated this: 1.5 stars out of 5.

I have heard so many rave reviews about this book, but when I read it, it was not my cup of tea at all. Yes, the yearning for travel I identified with, but the selfishness of the characters ruined my enjoyment of this book.

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Feb 28, 2011
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“The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing but burn, burn, burn like fabulous roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars…”

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