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Jack Kerouac, On the Road (1957)

Jack Kerouac, On the Road (1957). Norman Rockwell, ‘Four Freedoms’ (1943).

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Jack Kerouac, On the Road (1957)

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  1. Jack Kerouac, On the Road (1957)

  2. Norman Rockwell, ‘Four Freedoms’ (1943)

  3. The variety and the extremity of their solutions are only a final indication that for today's young people there is not as yet a single external pivot around which they can, as a generation, group their observations and their aspirations. There is no single philosophy, no single party, no single attitude. The failure of most orthodox moral and social concepts to reflect fully the life they have known is probably the reason for this, but because of it each person becomes a walking, self-contained unit, compelled to meet, or at least endure, the problem of being young in a seemingly helpless world in his own way. John Clellon Holmes, ‘This is the Beat Generation’ New York Times Magazine, November 1952

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