

Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" finds new relevance as modern travelers and cultural figures like Josh Brolin, W. Kamau Bell and Natalie Merchant reveal how his quest for authentic experience resonates powerfully in our screen-saturated era — offering a lyrical meditation on what it means to truly experience the journey.

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Ebs Burnough
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Can't wait to see this. After OTR was hooked. Looking at Visions of Cody, Big Sur, Desolation Angels and more in my bookcase. Fun fact, my father-in-law played football with Jack at Horace Mann around 1939. He appears in several novels as "Biff Quinlan."
@JohnOsgood-g1f 24
Makes me wanna read the book again
@savannahjourdan9916 15
I was 28, left Pennsylvania, camped 3 months across the country, (before that lived a childhood of loss and sadness; 3 days out of high school, worked for a major Philadelphia advertising firm, in my 20s i lived on 3 communes; lived with husbands rock band), spent 28 years in various California areas, living on the beach, living in a tent on Indian reservation, gleaned avocado groves, owned my own houseplant delivery company, lived in many different countryside, mountain homes, owned 3 horses, married, had my daughter, 28 years later we moved back to Pennsylvania... I could write a book..lots of stories, people say, you could write a book; vignettes are fun, filled with memories.
@kathyneville9768 15
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