Published: January 27, 1994
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
Imprint: Grove Press
ISBN: 9780802131867
Paperback published by Grove Press (Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated)
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Spontaneous prose is not for everyone, and it's safe to say the first 10-15 pages of The Subterraneans will be near incomprehensible for most people. It's impossible to really accurately decide if you like this book without getting into the rhythm of the prose and Kerouac's mind. It's just about as long as it could possibly be: his ecstatic disregard for all forms, both grammatical and narrative, couldn't really be sustained much longer. It has less of a "beat" feel than On The Road, and doesn't feel quite as dated in terms of language.
Spontaneous prose is not for everyone, and it's safe to say the first 10-15 pages of The Subterraneans will be near incomprehensible for most people. It's impossible to really accurately decide if you like this book without getting into the rhythm of the prose and Kerouac's mind. It's just about as long as it could possibly be: his ecstatic disregard for all forms, both grammatical and narrative, couldn't really be sustained much longer. It has less of a "beat" feel than On The Road, and doesn't feel quite as dated in terms of language.
