The Sea is My Brother is Jack Kerouac's very first novel, begun shortly after his tour as a merchant sailor in 1942.
Jack Kerouac was born in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1922. In 1947, enthused by bebop, the rebel attitude of his friend Neal Cassady, and the throng of hobos, drug addicts and hustlers he encountered in New York, he decided to discover America and hitchhike across the country. His writing was openly autobiographical and he developed a style he referred to as 'spontaneous prose', which he used to record the experiences of the Beat Generation. Among his many novels are On the Road, Visions of Cody, The Subterraneans, The Dharma Bums and Big Sur. He died in 1969.
"Kirkus Reviews," 2/1/12
"A Jack London-esque yarn."
"Publishers Weekly," 1/30/12
"While it may not be the Rosetta Stone of the beat movement, the
publication of this flawed manuscript will be an event for
[Kerouac's] admirers."
"Booklist," 3/1/12
"Read this first effort to watch Kerouac learning the ropes."
"Entertainment Weekly," 3/2/12
"You'll see hints of the bebop prose that would later pour out of
Kerouac's typewriter so effortlessly."
"Cleveland Plain Dealer," 3/11/12
"Rarely does talking seem as much like action as it does in "The
Sea Is My Brother." The characters' words fire the imagination. If
they don't move you, to quote Louis Jordan, 'Jack, you
dead'...There is a song inside "The Sea Is My Brother," a song for
anyone who has ever looked over the horizon and thought, 'I'm gonna
get out of here someday.'"
"Tampa"" Bay"" Times," 3/11/12
"For a glimpse of Kerouac crossing the boundary from boy to man,
fans can now turn to his first novel."
"Wall Street Journal," 3/20/12
"["The Sea Is My Brother"] offers plenty of disarming insights into
who Kerouac was as a person and writer before he slipped behind the
mask of Beat Generation Zen-master...The book is enjoyable"
Litreactor.com, 3/20/12
""The Sea is My Brother" is a fascinating read, both in its own
right and as part of Kerouac's canon."
"New York"" Post," 3/18/12
"There are plenty of hints of the Kerouac to come."
Blurt-Online, 3/12/12
"["The Sea is My Brother"] is perhaps the best of the posthumous
releases....Could be considered the skeleton that would become
gems."
"Huffington Post," 3/23/12
"Fans of the "On the Road" author will be fascinated by the glimpse
into Kerouac's early writing mind." "January Magazine," 3/22/12
"For his admirers and students of his style, the book is a
worthwhile read."
"National Post "(Canada), 3/25/12
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