THE VISION THING
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Re Paperbacks, Jan. 6, “On the Road”:
Kerouac’s vision was Whitmanesque and immense. His sound, unique and pure as a trumpet solo by Charlie Parker, echoes throughout postwar literature, particularly poetry.
That his characters and the writer himself were outcasts, misfits and rebels is hardly a valid literary criterion.
You’d think the value of “On the Road,” “Tristessa” or “The Subterraneans” would be indisputable by now.
RIK THORENSEN, LOS OSOS
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