Maggie Cassidy. Illustrated
Jack Kerouac
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Éditeur:
Andrii Ponomarenko
Andrii Ponomarenko
Protection:
Format ouvert - aucune protection
Format ouvert - aucune protection
Année de parution:
2024
2024
ISBN-13:
9786178488413
Description:
Jack Kerouac’s Maggie Cassidy is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age novel that offers a tender and nostalgic look at first love and adolescence. Set in the 1930s in a small Massachusetts town, the novel follows Jack Duluoz (Kerouac's alter ego) as he experiences the highs and lows of his teenage years, including his passionate yet fragile romance with Maggie Cassidy, a local girl.
With its lyrical prose, vivid descriptions, and emotional depth, Maggie Cassidy captures the bittersweet essence of youthful innocence, desire, and heartache. Unlike Kerouac's more famous works, this novel is quieter and more introspective, focusing on the personal and emotional world of a young man finding his place in the world.
It is a reflective exploration of the fleeting nature of first love, the struggles of growing up, and the lasting impact of these early relationships. Maggie Cassidy is a beautiful and evocative novel, offering readers a glimpse into Kerouac's early life and the tender memories that shaped his later works.
With its lyrical prose, vivid descriptions, and emotional depth, Maggie Cassidy captures the bittersweet essence of youthful innocence, desire, and heartache. Unlike Kerouac's more famous works, this novel is quieter and more introspective, focusing on the personal and emotional world of a young man finding his place in the world.
It is a reflective exploration of the fleeting nature of first love, the struggles of growing up, and the lasting impact of these early relationships. Maggie Cassidy is a beautiful and evocative novel, offering readers a glimpse into Kerouac's early life and the tender memories that shaped his later works.
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