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Doctor Sax : Faust part three

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Beautifully rejacketed, "Doctor Sax" is one of Kerouac's best books - a vivid, nostalgic tale of one boy's extraordinary childhood.

Of all his books, "Doctor Sax" was the one Jack Kerouac loved the most.

He began writing it in 1948, but wrote the greater part of it in 1952, when he was staying in Mexico with William Burroughs.

Told through the character of Kerouac's fictional alter ego, Jack Duluoz, the novel tells the story of his extraordinary childhood in Massachusetts.

A clever and rebellious boy, playing among the river weeds and railroad tracks, going to the movies, reading pulp comics and watching cartoons, Jack creates an imaginary world of strange, new possibilities.

Within this world lies the weird and wonderful "Doctor Sax!"

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Product Details
HarperPerennial
000720499X / 9780007204991
Paperback
813.54
18/04/2006
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
207, 25 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Grove, 1959; London: Evergreen, 1961.
/ Includes PS Section Beautifully rejacketed, Doctor Sax is one of Kerouac's best books -- a vivid, nostalgic tale of one boy's extraordinary childhood. / The first of the Kerouac backlist to be reissued with a modern and exciting new jacket. / Revitalised editions of our other Kerouac titles will be published throughout the spring as part of the Harper Perennial Modern Classics series.
/ Includes PS Section Beautifully rejacketed, Doctor Sax is one of Kerouac's best books -- a vivid, nostalgic tale of one boy's extraordinary childhood. / The first of the Kerouac backlist to be reissued with a modern and exciting new jacket. / Revitalised editions of our other Kerouac titles will be published throughout the spring as part of the Harper Perennial Modern Classics series. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)