Kerouac Enhanced
From the 120-foot roll of teletype paper on which the story was originally written to the iPad application, On the road has certainly gone a long way.
It was 1957 when Jack Kerouac wrote an iconic novel destined to become – partly to its auhor’s regret –the manifesto of an entire generation. A novel pulsating with the rhythms of jazz and spontaneous prose.
It is probably not by chance that Penguin has chosen this once-revolutionary masterpiece to take a stand on the future of the book.
On the road’s app version perfectly manages to widen and amplify a great American classic, by starting from the original text and adding a set of spectacular features. Videos, previously unseen pictures, maps, biographical information and other contents concerning not just its author’s process, but the process by which the book was edited and brought out.
An unmissable item for all Kerouac and Beat Generation enthousiasts as well as a look into the future of reading.
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