Mexico City Blues — by Jack Kerouac (1959) Jack Kerouac’s book length poem Mexico City Blues, now more than 45 years old, remains in print, a result of the continued phenomenal interest in its author’s life and work. It has been joined in recent years by a… … Encyclopedia of Beat Literature
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