The Dharma Bums

Paperback, 244 pages

English language

Published May 27, 1976 by Penguin (Non-Classics).

ISBN:
978-0-14-004252-8
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The Dharma Bums is a 1958 novel by Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac. The basis for the novel's semi-fictional accounts are events occurring years after the events of On the Road. The main characters are the narrator Ray Smith, based on Kerouac, and Japhy Ryder, based on the poet and essayist Gary Snyder, who was instrumental in Kerouac's introduction to Buddhism in the mid-1950s.

The book concerns duality in Kerouac's life and ideals, examining the relationship of the outdoors, mountaineering, hiking, and hitchhiking through the west US with his "city life" of jazz clubs, poetry readings, and drunken parties. The protagonist's search for a "Buddhist" context to his experiences (and those of others he encounters) recurs throughout the story. The book had a significant influence on the Hippie counterculture of the 1960s.

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4 stars

Second re-read. I enjoyed Kerouac's ramblings about Buddhism, hiking mountains, meditation, and train-hopping. I forgot how he talks about women though--they are mostly present to have sex with, which is pretty awful. (He definitely fails the Bechdel test).
So he's inspiring, but not in how he talks about women.

Subjects

  • Modern fiction
  • Literature - Classics / Criticism
  • Fiction
  • Literary
  • Fiction / Literary
  • Beat generation