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Illustrator
  
Larry Rivers

Language
  
English

Pages
  
184

Author
  
Jack Kerouac

Followed by
  
Big Sur

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1960

Originally published
  
1960

Page count
  
184

Publisher
  
McGraw-Hill Education

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Genres
  
Fiction, Short story, Novel

Similar
  
Jack Kerouac books, Beat Generation books, Novels

Rick dale reading lonesome traveler at jack kerouac s grave in lowell ma october 2012


Lonesome Traveler is a collection of short stories and sketches by American novelist and poet Jack Kerouac, published in 1960. It is a compilation of Kerouac's journal entries about traveling the United States, Mexico, Morocco, the United Kingdom and France, and covers similar issues to his novels, such as relationships, various jobs, and the nature of his life on the road. Some of the stories originally appeared as magazine articles.

Contents

Lonesome traveler


Details

The collection includes some of Kerouac's best writing in his spontaneous prose style. This is particularly evident in "Mexico Fellaheen" and "The Railroad Earth" (also known as "October in the Railroad Earth") which, added to his travel journal entries, produce a loose but effective collection.

"Alone on a Mountaintop" recounts Kerouac's three-month stay on Desolation Peak as a lone fire lookout, which is also described (although somewhat differently) in The Dharma Bums and Desolation Angels.

The book begins with Kerouac's answers to a publisher's questionnaire, about his life and work.

Stories included

  • "Piers of a Homeless Night"
  • "Mexico Fellaheen"
  • "The Railroad Earth"
  • "Slobs of the Kitchen Sea"
  • "New York Scenes"
  • "Alone on a Mountaintop"
  • "Big Trip to Europe"
  • "The Vanishing American Hobo"
  • References

    Lonesome Traveler Wikipedia