Thursday, July 8, 2010

[READING] THE DHARMA BUMS BY JACK KEROUAC




I'm reading and enjoying this at the moment! Recommended by a very wise friend of mine

Ray Smith's story is driven by Japhy, whose penchant for the simple life and
Zen Buddhism greatly influenced Kerouac on the eve of the sudden and unpredicted success of On the Road. The action shifts between the events of Smith and Ryder's "city life," such as three-day parties and enactments of the Buddhist "Yab-Yum" rituals, to the sublime and peaceful imagery where Kerouac seeks a type of transcendence. The novel concludes with a change in narrative style, with Kerouac working alone as a fire lookout on Desolation Peak (adjacent to Hozomeen Mountain), in what would soon be declared North Cascades National Park.

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