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On the road again...we just can't wait to get on the road again...and discuss On The Road .
Transcript
- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in contemporary literature on the road
- 00:08
Eyelash shmoop who were the beatniks The beats were countercultural
- 00:15
in lots of different ways So that might be the
- 00:19
first thing you think about when you think of the
- 00:20
word hipster people who wanted to reject the status quo
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- 00:24
for all sorts of reasons People who were african american
- 00:29
like james baldwin people who were gay like baldwin again
- 00:33
or jack kerouac or allen ginsberg people who experimented with
- 00:39
drugs because they wanted to perceive the world in different
- 00:42
ways And all of them reflected that in their writing
- 00:47
what's the significance of the novel on the road by
- 00:49
jack kerouac So on the road is a road trip
- 00:54
novel and in that way it's quintessentially american it's very
- 00:57
typically american but it's also very countercultural and alternative because
- 01:03
it's about people who kind of want to do drugs
- 01:06
all the time have sex with whoever they want are
- 01:09
fed up with their lives So basically the story begins
- 01:13
when sal paradise who is a stand in for jack
- 01:16
kerouac divorces his wife he's living with his aunt He
- 01:21
is fed up with his life so he decides to
- 01:24
go west like so many americans before him But he
- 01:29
wants tio by hitchhiking doesn't own a car so going
- 01:33
on a road trip is going to be a little
- 01:34
bit difficult along the way he needs dean moriarty who
- 01:40
is a stand in for jack carax riel friend neal
- 01:43
cassidy And they travel to chicago They travel to denver
- 01:48
colorado They travel to san francisco They traveled to mexico
- 01:53
all across the continent just hoping to find a better
- 01:57
of thing or a better life but never actually feeling
- 02:01
as though they find it So sal paradise has to
- 02:04
keep moving on and on and on It's really important
- 02:07
and famous because it captures the american dream in a
- 02:12
big way this sense of restlessness and always wanting to
- 02:16
move on to something better It's also famous because it
- 02:20
was a whole new literary style at the time It's
- 02:24
written in basically a stream of consciousness style which means
- 02:28
an author spots just kind of spilled onto the page
- 02:33
Modernise writers were doing not earlier in the century but
- 02:37
this text was supposedly written great through in three weeks
- 02:43
on a single typewriter scroll that jet that jack karen
- 02:47
Adding on between that which happened in nineteen fifty one
- 02:52
And when the book was actually published in nineteen fifty
- 02:54
seven it went through several rounds of editing But the
- 02:58
end result is still something that sounds like a sort
- 03:02
of crazy person to just talking to you which was
- 03:06
new and shocking and weird for the people who were
- 03:09
reading it Andi had a huge influence on writers who
- 03:13
followed Not just other beats but people as far as
- 03:18
david foster wallace who will be talking about later today
- 03:20
And to otto you know often writes these long tense
- 03:26
like really dense narratives Who were the beatniks who wrote
- 03:35
on the road And why is it an important text
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