Visions of Cody

Author(s)

Bibliographic Information

Visions of Cody

Jack Kerouac ; introduction by Allen Ginsberg

Flamingo, 1992

  • : pbk

Available at  / 2 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

1st published in Britain by Deutsch, 1973

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Kerouac's classic fictional tribute to Neal Cassady. Many years before its first unabridged publication, 'Visions of Cody' became an underground classic. Written by Kerouac at his creative zenith, the book is a celebration of the life of Neal Cassady, his great friend and inspiration. Appearing here as Cody Pomeray, Cassady was also immortalised as Dean Moriarty in 'On the Road'. The son of a drunken Denver drop-out, brought up homeless and motherless during the Depression, Cassady lived his life raw -- hustling in pool halls, stealing cars for marathon joy rides across the States, living wild and penniless amongst society's misfits and outcasts. He left a sizzling reputation in his wake, becoming the insane Beat Demon of San Francisco. Through him Kerouac created one of the few lasting heroes of 20th-century literature and established himself in the great tradition of American letters.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top