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  1. Satori in Paris: Modern Classic. Paperback – 20 Aug. 2001. Kerouac’s classic tale of Buddhist Enlightenment, on the road in Paris…. In ‘Satori in Paris’ Jack Kerouac, a footloose American of French-Canadian parentage, voyages to France to seek the origins of his surname…. But it is also, perhaps more than any of his other novels, a ...

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  2. Satori in Paris and Pic, two of Jack Kerouac’s last novels, showcase the remarkable range and versatility of his mature talent. Satori in Paris is a rollicking autobiographical account of Kerouac’s search for his heritage in France, and lands the author in his familiar milieu of seedy bars and all-night conversations.

  3. New York, NY: Grove Press, Inc., 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. In Satori in Paris, Kerouac brings the candid and innocent joy which informs all his writings of America, to the calmer, less changing world of France. He sees the French as themselves and at the same time, as American counterparts. Flashing in and out of his travelogue are scenes and images from his days as a boy, a student, a

  4. Satori in Paris is a 1966 novel by American novelist and poet Jack Kerouac. It is a short, semi-autobiographical tale of a man who travels to Paris, then Brittany, to research his genealogy. Kerouac relates his trip in a tumbledown fashion as a lonesome traveler.

  5. Satori in Paris is the semi-autobiographical tale of Jack Kerouac’s trip to France in search of his heritage. Beginning in Paris and moving west to Brittany, Kerouac traces the paths of his ancestors and explores his own understanding of the Buddhism that came to define his beliefs.

  6. Satori à Paris (titre original : Satori in Paris) est un roman court écrit par le poète et écrivain américain Jack Kerouac publié en 1966. Roman court largement autobiographique, le roman raconte la venue de Duluoz , le personnage récurrent de Kerouac, son double littéraire, à Paris , puis en Bretagne , à la recherche de ses racines familiales.

  7. 12 de set. de 1991 · In 'Satori in Paris' Jack Kerouac, a footloose American of French-Canadian parentage, voyages to France to seek the origins of his surname! But it is also, perhaps more than any of his other novels, a book about Kerouac's lifelong love affair with Eastern mysticism. While conversing with a cab driver he e... (展开全部)