Summary
Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg: Selected Letters
As one of the last great correspondences of the twentieth century, the book presents not only the two most famous representatives of the Bit generation in the process of its creation, but also the development of their friendship, filled with strong feelings and spiritual depth. We know Kerouac and Ginsberg first of all as writers with a unique voice and innovation. From their first meeting in 1944, until Kerouac's untimely death in 1969, the letters tell of the constant struggle, pain, hard work and sacrifices they endured in search of the right expression for their literary vision.
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