Jack Kerouac's autobiographical novel, Doctor Sax, plunges into the author's formative years in Lowell, Massachusetts. Through his alter ego Jack Duluoz, Kerouac blends real childhood experiences with fantastical elements and the enigmatic figure of Doctor Sax, whom he described as "my ghost, personal angel, private shadow, secret lover." Written in 1952 while Kerouac stayed with William Burroughs in Mexico, this book captures the sensory details of a boy's world amidst river weeds, railroad tracks, and street life, creating a unique narrative of memory and imagination.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover Kerouac's vivid evocation of his childhood in Lowell, Massachusetts.
- Experience a distinctive blend of autobiography and dreamlike, fantastical storytelling.
- Read a book Kerouac himself considered his favorite among his works.
- Explore themes of youth, memory, and the supernatural from a Beat Generation icon.