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  1. Desolation Angels is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac, which makes up part of his Duluoz Legend. It was published in 1965, but was written years earlier, around the time On the Road was in the process of publication.

    • 366 pg
    • 1965
  2. Desolation Angels. Jack Kerouac. 3.93. 11,654 ratings450 reviews. The classic autobiographical novel by Jack Kerouac featuring "one of the most true, comic, and grizzly journeys in American literature" ( Time )—now in a new edition.

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  3. 22 de mar. de 2016 · Desolation Angels: A Novel. Jack Kerouac. Open Road Media, Mar 22, 2016 - Fiction - 409 pages. A young man searches for meaning, creates art, and grapples with fame in this...

  4. 5 de mai. de 2020 · McClelland & Stewart, May 5, 2020 - Fiction - 416 pages. Desolation Angels is the wild and soulful autobiographical story that covers a key year in Jack Kerouac’s life—the year of the legendary...

    • Jack Kerouac
    • McClelland & Stewart, 2020
    • 073525432X, 9780735254329
    • Desolation Angels
  5. 1 de set. de 1995 · The classic autobiographical novel by Jack Kerouac featuring "one of the most true, comic, and grizzly journeys in American literature" (Time)—now in a new edition Originally published in 1965,...

    • Jack Kerouac
    • Penguin, 1995
    • reprint
    • Desolation Angels
  6. It's a long prose-poem in the form of a memoir-novel, in which the author (calling himself, as he's done elsewhere, Jack Duluoz) explores three phases of his life: the Zen-seeker bit (camping out on mountain tops, awaiting the joyful-sorrowful illumination); then the Frisco-New York prelude to fame; finally the after-effects of being ...

  7. Desolation Angels is the spiritual successor to The Dharma Bums, beginning where the latter ends—alone atop Desolation Peak in Washington’s Cascade range. Here Kerouac continues his meditation practice, and his turbulent introspection reveals both important truths and startling revelations.