: How can you not see On The Road as a glorious celebration of America
: and all of the opportunities and possiblities that lie within; it's a
: 20th century Leaves of Grass
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: Is not Lowell repeatedly described as the greatest place on earth, with
: a standard that no other locales can measure up to?
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: His support of the Vietnam War is documented in writing & tv shows, and
: Kerouac carefully folding up the flag that he felt Kesey was
: desecrating seems well documented.
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: To me, his entire work seems to be a celebration of America - its
: landscapes, it's music, its freedom & its people.
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You could make the same kinds of arguments about Henry Miller, quote from the
Air Conditioned Nightmare, compare them with some of his statements in the
Tropics. All it really proves is people have contradictory views about things
that don't always add up to a consistent opinion. You also have to distinguish
between what's said in writing and what's believed in everyday life.
As for Vietnam, if Kerouac believed the bull coming out of Washington, he wasn't
as savvy as he pretended to be. Fire bombing the oriental peasantry =
patriotism? Bizarre.
SF
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