Lonesome Traveler

Jack KEROUAC

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Lonesome Traveler

“KEROUAC APPEARS AS A T.E. LAWRENCE OF THE FIVE SENSES”: FIRST EDITION OF LONESOME TRAVELER, ILLUSTRATED BY LARRY RIVERS

KEROUAC, Jack. Lonesome Traveler. New York, Toronto, London: McGraw-Hill, (1960). Octavo, original black and brown paper boards, original dust jacket.

First edition of this continuation of Kerouac’s adventurous roamings, with jacket design and six full-page illustrations by Larry Rivers.

Lonesome Traveler continues the author’s jam-packed odyssey through the roads, cities and mountains of his deeply felt universe. His adventures, although slight, seem monumental, simply because he invests them with an incredible, animal word-energy. He does something as seemingly elementary as riding a train and it winds up with the impact of Judy Garland singing a song, a matter of life and death. And yet are these ‘adventures’ slight, finally? Not in the least. For those millions of Americans sitting in their nervous Eames chairs wasting away with eternal boredom, Kerouac appears as a T.E. Lawrence of the five senses” (New York Times). Larry Rivers’ spirited charcoal drawings capture Kerouac’s travels from tramp steamer to April in Paris. Bruccoli & Clark I, 218.

Fine condition.

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