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  1. 13 de fev. de 2024 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2024-02-13 01:35:51 Autocrop_version 0.0.15_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf

  2. This semi-autobiographical tale of Kerouac's own trip to France, to trace his ancestors and explore his own understanding of the Buddhism that came to define his beliefs, contains some of Kerouac's most lyrical descriptions. From his reports of the strangers he meets and the all-night conversations he enjoys in seedy bars in Paris and Brittany ...

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  4. 27 de mai. de 2020 · After decades of wandering, and at the age of 43, the American author longed for his roots. Landing in Paris on 1 June, 1965 and travelling to Brittany, Kerouac, who recounted his expedition in Satori in Paris (1966), was determined to find traces of his ancestor, a 17 th-century Breton who emigrated to Canada

  5. A satori, in Kerouac’s own words, is “the Japanese word for ‘sudden illumination,’ ‘sudden awakening,’ or simply ‘kick in the eye.’”. This is a story of philosophy, identity, and the powerful grip of travel, written by an iconic American author at the height of his fame, after spending ten days in France searching for his ...

  6. Melehy then turns his attention to some of Kerouac's lesser-known novels, especially two that focus mainly on French-Canadian culture and identity, Dr. Sax (1959) and Satori in Paris (1966).

  7. 16 de out. de 2023 · Hobbling Satori in Paris is its dearth of memorable characters. There is no band of pranksters, no jolly saucy crew (as Dylan might say). Jean Louis Lebris de Kérouac (operating here under his real name because, after all, the book is about his search for family roots) is the star. Everyone is a cameo, a face in the crowd.