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The tramps of the dharma

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Author:Kerouac D.
Cover:Soft
Category:Children's BookFictionModern LiteratureAgriculturePoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-17-138343-5
Dimensions: 115x15x180cm
Jack Karuak (Jean-Louis Lebri de Kerouac, 1922–1969)-an eating writer, a paradox writer who sowed the wind and did not really have time to find out that he had regretted a storm that had not died down in our times. A native of the impoverished family of French aristocrats, he became a voice of protesting American youth and introduced young American intellectuals to Buddhism. Critics arrogantly did not notice him, readers-non-conformers-were worn in their arms.
violent ... lyrical ... sensual ... vigorous ... such epithets described the first critics of this novel by Jack Kerouac - a book that lit all the generation of hippies.
Saga of two wanderers from the west coast of America and the story of their unbridled searches of truth and Delay. Robed girls, free love, rivers of wine and eastern mysticism - this is how their spiritual journey begins. But true insight occurs only at the top of the lonely mountain, in the secret loneliness that takes them up ...
Jack Keruak’s novel in 1958, in 1958, carried all the barriers and spent the reader from San Francisco bars to the snowy peaks of Sierra. All new generations of readers find sexual orgies in it-long before the “summer of love”, and free jazz improvisations-even before the appearance of rock music, and poetic “love strikes”, and marathons of drunkenness, which are indulged in young people who have hooked on sensuality and Stronging fly away. The tramps of the dharma
Author:
Author:Kerouac D.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Children's Book
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Modern Literature
  • Category:Agriculture
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Exclusive classics
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-138343-5

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