Jack Kerouac's Duluoz Legend


The Mythic Form of an Autobiographical Fiction

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By James T Jones
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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296

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James T. Jones, a professor of English at Southwest Missouri State University, is the author of A Map of Mexico City Blues: Jack Kerouac as Poet and Use My Name: Jack Kerouac's Forgotten Families.

"[James T. Jones] adds another dimension to the growing body of critical work on Kerouac. As he has accomplished in his very fine study, A Map of Mexico City Blues: Jack Kerouac as Poet, Jones enlarges the reader's understanding of Kerouac by placing his work in a European and American literary context, and creating new critical categories by which to explore the issues at large in Kerouac's oeuvre. By regrouping the Kerouac texts, Jones offers new insights . . . another window into Kerouac's world."-Regina Weinreich, author of The Spontaneous Poetics of Jack Kerouac

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