09
Apr
2007
Rory’s book club: On the Road
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Category: Book Reviews

Here is some information about "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac, as well as the reason that this book got 4 toaster pastries. Thanks to Wikipedia & the foreword of the book for all the neato information on this bible of the beat generation.
- Was written in 3 weeks.
- Kerouac felt that the process of inserting paper into the typewriter was too interruptive to the creative process. He taped together a long roll of paper, the beginning of which was just 30 feet. The roll sold for 2.4 million dollars & now tours the country.
- It was typed without margins, singlespaced, and no paragraph breaks. One long paragraph, I knew I wasn’t the only one.
- Was read by Sarakastic while she was sitting in the laundromat. Suddenly her adventure of actually being in the laundromat because her down comforter wouldn’t fit in the washer at home & she had spent the evening punching it with her fists & trying to turn the washer manually in what should’ve been an "I Love Lucy" episode, seemed small. Sarakastic wonder’s if Jack Kerouac talked about himself in the third person.
- Even the many book covers of reprints show a journey.
- "I read On The Road in maybe 1959. It changed my life like it changed everyone else’s" –Bob Dylan. Yup, I said Bob Dylan
- Inspired my thought of "Never love a drifter. Well, I really wouldn’t mind a boy that was gone all the time. Actually, that’s my ideal relationship. Note to self: find a non-sucky non season 6 drifter Luke."
I would love to hear anyone else’s thoughts on this book, please leave comments.










Wednesday, 11. April 2007
Okay, I’ll give it a try. ONLY the Gilmore Girls (and you, their trusted blog representative) could get me to admit my utter lack of exposure to all the classics in American literature. I might as well start in on “Howl” before you and the girls get there…
Thursday, 26. July 2007
I couldn’t really find another place to put this, so here’s hoping you find it.
After reading your book list, I was very inspired to read some of the books I ahd not yet had the pleasure of discovering. However, two things crossed my mind.
1. Some of these books I have never even heard in casual conversation (not that I doubt you, mind you) where (as in which episodes) did you hear about these books?
and
2. Some of the books that have been prominently featured on the show were not mentioned here…
(i.e.- Dead Souls by Nikolay Gogol (from episode 3.3) and The Holy Barbarians by Lawrence Lipton (from episode 3.14)
Thanks for your time, I love your site.
Samantha
Thursday, 26. July 2007
This is Rory’s Book Club list, WB had a thing where they compiled a list of books that Rory might read. I’ve been compiling a list of books that were actually featured on the show, but that takes a lot of time.