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Lonesome Traveler

Jack Kerouac

Editorial: Grove Press

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Sinopsis

In his first frankly autobiographical work, Jack Kerouac tells the exhilarating story fo the years when he was writing th books that captivated and infuriated the public, restless years of wandering during which he worked as a railway brakeman in California, a steward on a tramp steamer, and a fire lookout on the crest of Desolation Peak in the Cascde Mountains.
Disponible desde: 01/12/2007.

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