Road Bad Boy 1: Kerouac, On the Road

by Dr. H - October 21st, 2015

Kerouac'sTypewriterFor the next three class sessions we are discussing Kerouac’s iconic road trip novel, On the Road.

Thurs 10/22 – Part One
Tues 10/27 – Part Two
Thurs 10/29 – Parts Three & Four – see revised schedule, above

You’ll be analyzing the novel as a historical (not just a fictional / literary) text, and [possibly] choosing some aspect of it to write about for your History Lab #4

Some helpful links:

Music mentioned in the text: Lullaby of Birdland, Slim Gaillard, 1940s “bebop jazz” e.g. Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon & Wardell Gray “The Hunt.”

Gilbert Millstein’s book review of On the Road in the New York Times, 5 Sept 1957

Various NPR stories about the novel & its mystique

Interactive maps for the novel

A “beat-obsessed” blog called The Daily Beat

In the Kerouac Archive,” Atlantic, Nov 1998

Excerpts from JK’s journals, edited by Douglas Brinkley, published in the New Yorker, June 1998

Local interest in Lowell – Kerouac memorial walks and events in his own hometown

(photo of Jack Kerouac’s Underwood typewriter courtesy of The Lone Cypress blog)