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The Sea is My Brother: The Lost Novel
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The Sea is My Brother: The Lost Novel

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The Sea is My Brother  is Jack Kerouac’s very first novel, begun shortly after his tour as a merchant sailor in 1942.

Lost during his lifetime, it is an intense portrait of friendship and brotherhood and a meditation on the desire to escape society, following the fortunes of two men as they impulsively decide to work their passage on the S.S. Westminster: drinking, arguing, playing cards, dodging torpedoes and contemplating the vast, terrible beauty of the sea.

Published with fragments of early stories and letters, this visceral work gives a unique insight into the young Kerouac and the formation of his genius.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 January 2013
Pages
432
ISBN
9780141193342

The Sea is My Brother  is Jack Kerouac’s very first novel, begun shortly after his tour as a merchant sailor in 1942.

Lost during his lifetime, it is an intense portrait of friendship and brotherhood and a meditation on the desire to escape society, following the fortunes of two men as they impulsively decide to work their passage on the S.S. Westminster: drinking, arguing, playing cards, dodging torpedoes and contemplating the vast, terrible beauty of the sea.

Published with fragments of early stories and letters, this visceral work gives a unique insight into the young Kerouac and the formation of his genius.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 January 2013
Pages
432
ISBN
9780141193342