• Jack Kerouac

  • A Few Nights on the Road with Jack
  • By: Deaver Brown
  • Narrated by: Deaver Brown
  • Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Jack Kerouac

By: Deaver Brown
Narrated by: Deaver Brown
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Before McDonald's and Holiday Inn, Jack was on the road with his friends, when interstate highways were a novelty and going coast to coast was just for fun. Jack was pre-Vietnam, more 1950s edgy than 1960s politically correct. He loved Keats and Eliot as he sang the praises of the Odes and "The Wasteland", bars and saloons, writers and barkeeps - all about equally, according to the author, who narrates about his short time with Jack on the road. Jack was open to all subjects, more a fan than critic, and didn't see the point in being critical. "If you don't like it, why bother?" Said Jack.

The few nights detailed here relate to a Harvard College event honoring Jack. He went to high table at Lowell House, at Harvard, but clearly felt more comfortable in a South Boston style old hangout like Cronin's across the tracks... the MBTA tracks from Harvard, a 100 yards and a thousand miles.

Jack takes a trip with his young rider, and the author, up to New York to see some of Dreiser's landmarks from An American Tragedy. They get to the Adirondack area, where the actual crime happened, and Jack talks about the little glove factory still abandoned on Lake Cayuga. True? The author doesn't know, but he did know there was a glove factory and years later he went to visit it. The author comments that many people doubted what Jack said. But upon closer inspection, found him to be truthful. Jack just had a way of saying things that made the conventional nervous. Good listening for readers and listeners, not academics.

©2011 Simply Magazine (P)2011 Christina Brown

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LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS BOOK!

Narrator was fabulous, great voice! Truly gave the flavor of what Kerouac was all about! Relished the feeling of the journey!!

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Sheds light on Kerouac's personal character

After reading most of Kerouac's work, this audiobook was invaluable to help fill in spaces of who Kerouac really was and how he thought.

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This recording is INCREDIBLE!

The narrator makes this book! His voice and tone is the picture of authenticity and his story about knowing Jack for a short time is fantastic, Rich with imagery and metaphor. His memory is top notch and the way he shares the tales is sure to bring you right there with them in 1965. Listen to this book! It's like a blast from the past podcast epic spread across seven tracks.

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If you're gonna make up a story, make it good...

What would have made Jack Kerouac better?

Stories that were more interesting and/or more believable.

What could Deaver Brown have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

He puffs on his cigar every 10 seconds, it became so distracting that I almost forgot to notice how ridiculous the story was. It sounds like he is pausing to blow a kiss to himself in the mirror. "Oh look at you, you handsome devil, who cares if you never REALLY met Jack, this is EXACTLY what would have happened if you did!"

How did the narrator detract from the book?

Please tell me this isn't a book..

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Jack Kerouac?

The part where he pretends to meet Jack Kerouac and then waits 50 years to tell anybody.

Any additional comments?

I have the opposite of Deaver Fever.

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Maybe; If you're a big J K fan

Some interesting nuggets and some good literary references etc. If you've ever heard Jack speak, ,you know how wonderful his voice is. This author narrator is the opposite. Maybe when the author was 19 (his age at the time of meeting Jack) he was an interesting kid. Now, not so much. I guess I got my $1.95 out of it.

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