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Jack Kerouac’s Secret Tome

The Beat Generation of the 1950s, arguably the original American hipsters, erupted into a post-war era primed for freedom of every kind—explorations in Zen, psychedelics, sexuality, jazz, wanderlust and new forms of literature.

The Beat writers, in bravely. These works and many others like them would subsequently be found on the bookshelves of nearly every hippie commune and literary bookstore in the English-speaking world. The most famous and influential work of the Beat literature was by Jack Kerouac, a novel that inspired young seekers then and ever since to use any journey as an inner journey and let the road itself dictate the travel plan. would go on to influence the work of Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, David Bowie, Hunter S. Thompson, Jim Morrison and many others in the decades before and after Kerouac’s death in 1969. (In 2007, Russell Brand made a documentary journey for the BBC entitled , in which Brand traversed the American back roads coast to coast in his homage to Kerouac).

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