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Books with title The Dharma Bums

  • The Dharma Bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, June 1, 1972)
    The Dharma Bums. 1972 Signet reprint of Jack Kerouac's followup to On the Road.
  • The Dharma Bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Paperback (Penguin Books, May 27, 1971)
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  • The Dharma Bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Unknown Binding (New York: Penguin Books, 1986, March 15, 1986)
    ASIN: B002MN5ZS0 Title: The Dharma Bums Binding: wrappers Publication date: 1986-01-01T00:00:00.000Z Publisher: New York: Penguin Books, 1986 Marketplace: US
  • The Dharma Bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Paperback (Panther, March 15, 1972)
    Two ebullient young men search for Truth the Zen way: from marathon wine-drinking bouts, poetry jam sessions, and "yabyum" in San Francisco's Bohemia to solitude in the high Sierras and a vigil atop Desolation Peak in Washington State. Published just a year after On the Road put the Beat Generation on the map, The Dharma Bums is sparked by Kerouac's expansiveness, humor, and a contagious zest for life. One of the best and most popular of Kerouac's autobiographical novels, The Dharma Bums is based on experiences the writer had during the mid-1950s while living in California, after he'd become interested in Buddhism's spiritual mode of understanding. One of the book's main characters, Japhy Ryder, is based on the real poet Gary Snyder, who was a close friend and whose interest in Buddhism influenced Kerouac.
  • The Dharma bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Hardcover (Viking Press, March 15, 1958)
    Two ebullient young men are engaged in a passionate search for dharma, or truth. Their major adventure is the pursuit of the Zen way, which takes them climbing into the High Sierras to seek the lesson of solitude, a lesson that has a hard time surviving their forays into the pagan groves of San Francisco's Bohemia with its marathon wine-drinking bouts, poetry jam sessions, experiments in "yabyum," and similar nonascetic pastimes. This autobiographical novel appeared just a year after the author's explosive On the Road put the Beat generation on the literary map and Kerouac on the bestseller lists. The same expansiveness, humor, and contagious zest for life that sparked the earlier novel ignites this one. The novel is based on Kerouac's experiences during the mid-1950s while living in California, after he'd become interested in Buddhism's spiritual mode of understanding. One of the book's main characters, Japhy Ryder, is based on the real poet Gary Snyder, who was a close friend and whose interest in Buddhism influenced Kerouac. This book is a must-read for any serious Kerouac fan.
  • Dharma Bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Limited (UK), Aug. 1, 2000)
    "The Dharma Bums" appeared just one year after the author's explosive "On The Road" had put the Beat Generation on the literary map and Kerouac on the best-seller list. The same expansiveness, humour and contagious zest for life that sparked the earlier novels sparks this one too, but through a more cohesive story. The books follow two young men engaged in a passionate search for dharma or truth. Their major adventure is the pursuit of the Zen way, which takes them climbing into the high sierras to seek the lesson of solitude.
  • The Dharma Bums

    Jack; Kerouac

    Paperback (New York, March 15, 1971)
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  • The Dharma Bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Oct. 1, 1959)
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  • The Dharma Bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Oct. 1, 1959)
    First paperback printing of Kerouac's The Dharma Bums.
  • The Dharma Bums

    Jack KEROUAC

    Paperback (Mayflower-Dell, March 15, 1965)
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  • The Dharma Bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Hardcover (Andre Deutsch, March 15, 1959)
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  • The Dharma bums

    Jack Kerouac

    Unknown Binding (Buccaneer Books, )
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