
Mexico City Blues
Author: Jack Kerouac, Jim Sampas
Narrator: Andrew Eiden
Unabridged: 2 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 11/01/2025
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, American Poetry

Author: Jack Kerouac, Jim Sampas
Narrator: Andrew Eiden
Unabridged: 2 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 11/01/2025
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, American Poetry
Jack Kerouac (1922–1969) was an American novelist and poet who influenced generations of writers. He is recognized for his spontaneous prose style and for being a pioneer of the Beat Generation.
Andrew Eiden is an actor and winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award for narration. He has been acting since the age of four, working at regional theaters, in national commercials, and on numerous television shows.
Zenful jazz riffs on our smoke veiled existence - beautiful. There is something so sad about reading Kerouac; I get the feeling that he never quite found what he was looking for (even though he looked really hard). Am I the only one who senses a strong existentialist 'undercurrent' to his work? Not......more
I have to say that it is just his poetry, and I am not fond of it. His poetry is rambling; it doesn’t make sense. It is as if he is sitting in a psychologist’s office and the doctor has told him to think of a word and think of another that comes up form thinking of the first word, and so on. , I thi......more
Kerouac's Mexico City Blues Kerouac wrote his volume of poetry "Mexico City Blues" during the summer of 1955 while living in Mexico City. During this time, he also wrote his sad and still underappreciated short novel, "Tristessa" Tristessa [TRISTESSA] [Paperback]. "Mexico City Blues" had a difficult......more
This is a very hard one to evaluate because in order to rate this book appropriately, I believe, we should do so according to the terms and goals which Kerouac set for himself before he set out to write the 242 highly idiosyncratic choruses that make up Mexico City Blues, probably his strongest coll......more
I think the thing with JK is finding the diamond in the "rough" between the free flow. Try not to think to hard about what your reading but let it speak to you in your own way... does that make any sense?......more
“It blew my mind. It was the first poetry that spoke to me in my own language.” Bob Dylan, American singer–songwriter
“A spontaneous bop prosody and original classic literature.” Allen Ginsberg, American poet, writer, and Beat Generation pioneer
“What seems to me to emerge at the end is a voice of remarkable kindness and gentleness, an engaging and modest good humor, and a quite genuine spiritual simplicity.” Hudson Review
“A series of improvisations, notes, a shorthand of perceptions and memories, having in large part the same kind of word-play and rhythmic invention to be found in his prose.” Poetry magazine