id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lzvs2gn3vbaodo54ltu4qncxmy Sarah F. Haynes Sad Paradise: Jack Kerouac's Nostalgic Buddhism 2019.0 11 .pdf application/pdf 7676 554 63 Kerouac's nostalgic Buddhism was a product of orientalist interpretations of the religion Kerouac's nostalgic longing for his New England childhood surpassed his nostalgia for an idealized However, his postwar nostalgia was more than a yearning for simpler times; for Kerouac, his nostalgic family traced their roots, and which Kerouac idealized in his published and unpublished writing. 20 Visions of Gerard was written during Kerouac's Buddhist Period in 1956 but was not published until 1963. early to mid-1950s, the period during which Kerouac turned to Buddhism, Cassady and his wife Carolyn were reading the Through an analysis of his unpublished diaries, Kerouac's Buddhism comes into focus as 31 Also, (Giamo 2000; Haynes 2005; Lardas 2000; Tomkinson 1995). idealized images prevalent in Kerouac's nostalgia, including his orientalist-mediated Buddhism. 51 Kerouac's image, writing, and Buddhism have been used for many years. An Exploration of Jack Kerouac's Buddhism: Text and Life. ./cache/work_lzvs2gn3vbaodo54ltu4qncxmy.pdf ./txt/work_lzvs2gn3vbaodo54ltu4qncxmy.txt