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Big Sur (1962)
by Jack Kerouac
4187140Big Sur1962Jack Kerouac

KEROUAC

The shattering new work by the most prodigiously talented writer of our generation, “His grittiest book. . . sensual and uninhibited” The New York Times

BIG SUR


A NIGHTMARE SUMMER


DULUOZ—The King of the Beatniks—tortured, broken idol of a whole generation; great, modern sex god who just wanted to be alone with his cat; all-time boozer of the century who was slowly drinking himself out of his mind.

BILLIE—his fashion-model mistress who knew every dirty trick in the book. Duluoz was her man, meal ticket and stud rolled up into one, and she wasn’t going to let him get away from her no matter what!

ELLIOT—Billie’s son—he saw things that would make any adult flinch.


AND


BIG SUR—the lonely, wild, surf-pounded shore where Duluoz went to hide; where the world tracked him down and made its final attempt to destroy him


“HONESTY AND NAKEDNESS”
SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER


Books by Jack Kerouac

On the Road
The Subterraneans
Dharma Bums

BIG SUR
JACK KEROUAC

This low-priced Bantam Book
has been completely reset in a type face
designed for easy reading, and was
printed from new plates. It contains the complete
text of the original hard-cover edition.

NOT ONE WORD HAS BEEN OMITTED

BIG SUR
A Bantam Book / published by arrangment with
Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, Inc.

Printing History
Farrar, Straus edition published September 1962
Bantam edition published September 1963

Back cover photo courtesy of Brown Bros.
All rights reserved.
Copyright © 1962 by Jack Kerouac.
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form,
by mimeograph or any other means, without permission in writing.
For information address: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, Inc.,
19 Union Square W., New York 3, N. Y.
Published simultaneously in the United States and Canada.


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My work comprises one vast book like Proust’s except that my remembrances are written on the run instead of afterwards in a sick bed. Because of the objections of my early publishers I was not allowed to use the same personae names in each work. On the Road, The Subterraneans, The Dharma Bums, Doctor Sax, Maggie Cassidy, Tristessa, Desolation Angels, Visions of Cody and the others including this book Big Sur are just chapters in the whole work which I call The Duluoz Legend. In my old age I intend to collect all my work and re-insert my pantheon of uniform names, leave the long shelf full of books there, and die happy. The whole thing forms one enormous comedy, seen through the eyes of poor Ti Jean (me), otherwise known as Jack Duluoz, the world of raging action and folly and also of gentle sweetness seen through the keyhole of his eye.

Jack Kerouac

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