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Book Of The Blues (Paperback)

by Jack Kerouac (Author)
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The form of these eight long, previously unpublished poems written between 1954 and 1961, is, Kerouac writes, "limited by the small page of the breastpocket notebook in which they were written." Each poem is actually a series of "blues choruses," and they leap with drunkenly self-centered themes and wordplay, laced with some vivid, subjective observations of street scenes, as in Canto Uno of "MacDougal Street Blues": "I mean sincerely/ naive sailors buying prints/ Women with red banjos/ On their handbags... They don't even listen to me when/ I try to tell them they will die." Girls, nonsense and the craft of writing are topics that figure prominently. Like all of Kerouac's work, these choruses live or die with the poet's enthusiasm, sometimes sunk in navel-gazing, sometimes stunning in their inspired leaps between images or thoughts. They beg to be read aloud and, like the jazz they are meant to reflect, some sections really swing while others are just keeping time.
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Kerouac's poetry is oddly appealing, even when it isn't very good, which is often in this collection of "blues"?sequences of song-poems rooted in urban locales that range from San Francisco to Mexico City. The given limitation of each short poem is the size of a page in the poet's tiny notebook; in each sequence, a thread is carried over from one poem to the next, like song verses or diary entries interrupted by drink or sleep. Best known, of course, for his 1957 novel, On the Road, Kerouac always seems to be on the move. From the Bowery to Mexico City, he sketches what he sees: his vision is permeated with booze, suffering, and an admirable drive to get it all down on paper. His faith in the redemptive act of writing is particularly refreshing at this time of conservative backlash against the arts. These previously unpublished poems annoy and amuse and occasionally relax into beauty: "And raindrops/that don't know/You've been deceived/Slide on iron/Raggedly gloomy." For subject collections.?Ellen Kaufman, Dewey Ballantine Law Lib., New York
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5.0 out of 5 stars what an excellent use of imagery!, Jan 21 2000
By jeff davis (murfreesboro, tn) - See all my reviews
this book has so many unique qualities to it, and they all focus so much on Kerouac's unusual lifestyle... the book, with it's so many chouruses is an inspiration!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Book of Blues, Dec 19 1999
By Charlie Burgess (Kalamazoo, Michigan) - See all my reviews
Contains the outstanding 'Desolation Blues'. Otherwise unremarkable
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jack Kerouac's Book of Blues, April 16 1998
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Kerouac's Book of Blues is an important book for anyone interested in Kerouac's spontaneous style of writing. For those more familiar with his novels and prose Book of Blues will open a more pure and raw form of verse than even "On the Road". Kerouac was truly a poet at heart. To get the full effect of this book which reaaly needs to be read aloud to full experience I also highly recommend Kerouac's Blues & Haikus CD which contains him reading several of the poems in Book of Blues.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Book of Blues works together with Desolation Angels
Book of Blues is an important piece of writing that chronicles an important time in Kerouac's life and works well with Desolation Angels. Read more
Published on Feb 9 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars author well known during the'60's ; all ways had good conten
I first read Kerouac's writtings over 30 years ago. The content of this work is firm but is limited in it's scope and focus. Read more
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