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What's your road, man?, critical essays on Jack Kerouac's On the road, edited by Hilary Holladay and Robert Holton

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What's your road, man?, critical essays on Jack Kerouac's On the road, edited by Hilary Holladay and Robert Holton
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What's your road, man?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
219569701
Responsibility statement
edited by Hilary Holladay and Robert Holton
Sub title
critical essays on Jack Kerouac's On the road
Table Of Contents
Revisions of Kerouac: the long, strange trip of the On the road typescripts / Matt Theado -- Free ways and straight roads: the interstates of Sal Paradise and 1950s America / Lars Erik Larson -- The tenement castle: Kerouac's lumpen-bohemia / Robert Holton -- 'Adventures in auto-eroticism': economies of traveling masculinity in On the road and the first third / Mary Paniccia Carden -- Parallel destinies in The bell jar and On the road / Hilary Holladay -- 'Dedicated to America, whatever that is': Kerouac's versions of On the road / R.J. Ellis -- When Mexico looks like Mexico: the hyperrealization of race and the pursuit of the authentic / Rachel Ligairi -- The makings of paradise / Michael Skau -- Typetalking: voice and performance in On the road / Tim Hunt -- Can On the road go on the screen? / Regina Weinreich
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