A poignant masterpiece of wrenching personal expression from the
author of On the Road and The Dharma Bums ****
In this 1962 novel, Kerouac's alter ego Jack Duluoz, overwhelmed by
success and excess, gravitates back and forth between wild binges in San
Francisco and an isolated cabin on the California coast where he
attempts to renew his spirit and clear his head of madness and alcohol.
Only nature seems to restore him to a sense of balance. In the words of
Allen Ginsberg, Big Sur "reveals consciousness in all its syntactic
elaboration, detailing the luminous emptiness of his own paranoiac
confusion."