These are two of Kerouac’s last novels combined into one volume.
Satori in Paris is Kerouac’s quest for his heritage in France, and where he finds himself in a familiar milieu of seedy bars and all-night conversations.
Pic is Kerouac’s final novel and one of his most unusual. Narrated by ten-year-old Pictorial Review Jackson in North Carolina, the story is about the adventures of Pic and his brother Slim as they travel from the rural South to Harlem in the 1940s.
Satori in Paris & PIC
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Paperback, Published by Grove/Atlantic, 2007, 240 pages
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These are two of Kerouac’s last novels combined into one volume.
Satori in Paris is Kerouac’s quest for his heritage in France, and where he finds himself in a familiar milieu of seedy bars and all-night conversations.
Pic is Kerouac’s final novel and one of his most unusual. Narrated by ten-year-old Pictorial Review Jackson in North Carolina, the story is about the adventures of Pic and his brother Slim as they travel from the rural South to Harlem in the 1940s.
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