David Apricot’s Dharma Bums

David Apricot’s Dharma Bums

Jack Kerouac

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Meta Mad Books
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781763683112
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Dharma Bums, a novel by Jack Kerouac, is a captivating journey into the heart of the Beat Generation’s search for spiritual enlightenment and inner peace. Set against the backdrop of 1950s America, the story follows Ray Smith, a thinly veiled version of Kerouac himself, as he embarks on a quest for meaning in a world that often seems chaotic and empty. Alongside his friend and spiritual guide, Japhy Ryder-loosely based on the poet and Zen Buddhist, Gary Snyder-Ray explores the paths of Buddhism, nature, and the simple life, seeking a deeper connection to the universe.The novel unfolds through a series of vivid, beautifully descriptive episodes that capture the restless spirit of the time. From the lively bohemian streets of San Francisco to the serene, isolated peaks of the Sierra Nevada, Dharma Bums presents a rich tapestry of experiences that celebrate the joys of simplicity, the beauty of the natural world, and the power of human connection. Ray and Japhy’s adventures include mountain climbing, meditative practices, and long, philosophical discussions that delve into the essence of existence and the pursuit of a higher state of being.As Ray grapples with his own desires and doubts, he is drawn deeper into the teachings of Zen Buddhism and the Dharma, or spiritual truth. Yet, he also confronts the challenges of balancing his spiritual aspirations with the realities of everyday life. Through his journey, Dharma Bums paints a poignant picture of the struggle to find meaning and purpose in a world that often seems at odds with the ideals of simplicity and mindfulness.Kerouac’s lyrical prose and vivid characterizations bring to life a time and place where the search for truth and the embrace of nature were seen as radical acts of rebellion. Dharma Bums is not just a novel but a spiritual guide, offering readers a glimpse into the soul of a generation that sought to transcend the materialism of modern life in favor of a more meaningful existence.This edition is illustrated with black-and-white pen-and-ink-styled multi-page illustrations by noted Australian artist David Apricot.[Artist’s note: It has come to my attention that the high amount of black ink in some images can potentially cause wrinkling. I think it’s a minor issue, but if this is a concern, then I suggest to not buy this edition.]

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