The Dharma BumsPenguin, 1971/05/27 - 256 ページ Jack Kerouac’s classic novel about friendship, the search for meaning, and the allure of nature First published in 1958, a year after On the Road put the Beat Generation on the map, The Dharma Bums stands as one of Jack Kerouac's most powerful and influential novels. The story focuses on two ebullient young Americans--mountaineer, poet, and Zen Buddhist Japhy Ryder, and Ray Smith, a zestful, innocent writer--whose quest for Truth leads them on a heroic odyssey, from marathon parties and poetry jam sessions in San Francisco's Bohemia to solitude and mountain climbing in the High Sierras. |
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I | 3 |
II | 9 |
III | 17 |
IV | 24 |
V | 27 |
VI | 35 |
VII | 49 |
VIII | 52 |
XIX | 133 |
XX | 137 |
XXI | 140 |
XXII | 150 |
XXIII | 157 |
XXIV | 161 |
XXV | 171 |
XXVI | 184 |
IX | 61 |
X | 72 |
XI | 79 |
XII | 85 |
XIII | 94 |
XIV | 105 |
XV | 108 |
XVI | 113 |
XVII | 120 |
XVIII | 124 |
XXVII | 189 |
XXVIII | 192 |
XXIX | 199 |
XXX | 211 |
XXXI | 216 |
XXXII | 223 |
XXXIII | 234 |
XXXIV | 240 |
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afternoon Alvah anyway beautiful began blue boulders Buddha called Chinese climb cold coming Coughlin dark Dharma didn't don't dream drink empty everything eyes face fact feel feet felt finally fire five flowers getting girls give grass hand happy head hear hill hour huge hundred it's Japhy jumped kind lake leave light living looked mean miles mind Morley morning mountains never night pack party pine poems pretty realize ride road rock rucksack shack showed side singing sitting sleep Smith snow soon standing stars started stopped suddenly talk tell thing thought thousand took trail trees turned valley wait walked warm whole wind wine woods yard yelled