Mexico City Blues

Mexico City Blues

by Jack Kerouac

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Unabridged

Mexico City Blues

Mexico City Blues

by Jack Kerouac

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Overview

From the renowned Beat writer Jack Kerouac comes this important work of lyric verse, one of his most formally inventive books.

A long poem in Kerouac's freewheeling and spontaneous improvisational style, Mexico City Blues is a unique epic of sound, rhythm, and religion. Called superb sensory meditations, the poetry takes in life, death, and spirituality but roams widely across continents and cultures. Memories, fantasies, dreams, and surrealistic free association are all lyrically combined in the loose format inspired by jazz and the blues.

Considered a major contribution to post-World War II American poetics, it opened up a new way of writing that had a major influence on others, including Allen Ginsberg, Robert Creeley, Michael McClure, and Bob Dylan.

Kerouac began writing the 242 stanzas, or “choruses", that became Mexico City Blues while living in Mexico City, with the stanzas defined only by the size of Kerouac's notebook page. Written between 1954 and 1957 and first published in 1959, it is Kerouac's most important verse work.

This poetry-wild, joyful, sad, and magnificent-is a surreal and all-encompassing experience and reveals the portrait of a complex man endowed with deep sensitivity.


Editorial Reviews

Allen Ginsberg

A spontaneous bop prosody and original classic literature.”

Hudson Review

What seems to me to emerge at the end is a voice of remarkable kindness and gentleness, an engaging and modest good humor, and a quite genuine spiritual simplicity.”

American singer–songwriter Bob Dylan

It blew my mind. It was the first poetry that spoke to me in my own language.”

Poetry magazine

A series of improvisations, notes, a shorthand of perceptions and memories, having in large part the same kind of word-play and rhythmic invention to be found in his prose.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192722923
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 12/17/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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