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Wake Up: A Life of the Buddha

by Jack Kerouac

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Though raised Catholic, in the early 1950s Jack Kerouac became fascinated with Buddhism, an interest that would have a profound impact on his ideas of spirituality and their expression in his writing from Mexico City Blues to The Dharma Bums. Published for the first time in book form, Wake Up is Kerouac’s retelling of the story of Prince Siddhartha Gautama, who as a young man abandoned his wealthy family and comfortable home for a lifelong search for Enlightenment. As a compendium of the teachings of the Buddha, Wake Up is a profound meditation on the nature of life, desire, wisdom, and suffering. Distilled from a wide variety of canonical scriptures, Wake Up serves as both a concise primer on the concepts of Buddhism and as an insightful and deeply personal document of Kerouac’s evolving beliefs. It is the work of a devoted spiritual follower of the Buddha who also happened to be one of the twentieth century’s most influential novelists. Wake Up: A Life of the Buddha will be essential reading for the legions of Jack Kerouac fans and for anyone who is curious about the spiritual principles of one of the world’s great religions.

Review:

"In 1958, Kerouac published his groundbreaking novel The Dharma Bums, which met with great acclaim and has since been heralded as the opening salvo of an indigenous American Buddhism. This fall, Viking is repackaging that novel in a 50th-anniversary edition while also releasing Kerouac's unsung and long-forgotten tale of the Buddha's life, published in book form for the first time. The titular theme of 'wake up' is rehearsed throughout Kerouac's story of Prince Siddartha Gotama, who left an indolent but meaningless life of riches to embrace asceticism and enlightenment. Drawing on multiple sutras and accounts of the Buddha's life, Kerouac focuses on Gotama's renunciation of worldly things by repeating that trope with several other wealthy characters who forsake riches in favor of nirvana. The prose is as meandering as it is beautiful, with Kerouac's Buddha spouting memorable sayings about sensation, illusion, emptiness and suffering. If there is an almost evangelistic zeal to this loose collection of axioms and Buddhist conversion stories, Kerouac at least states that openly: 'The purpose is to convert,' he explains at the outset." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

In the early 1950s, Kerouac became fascinated with Buddhism, an interest that would have a profound impact on his ideas of spirituality. As a compendium of the teachings of the Buddha, "Wake Up" is a profound meditation on the nature of life, desire, wisdom, and suffering.

About the Author

Jack Kerouac was born in Massachusetts in 1922 and attended Columbia University in New York City, where he became identified with the nascent Beat movement. Vikin‛s publication of On the Road in 1957 established Kerouac as one of the foremost literary voices of his time. He died in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1969.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780670019571
Subtitle:
A Life of the Buddha
Author:
Kerouac, Jack
Introduction by:
Thurman, Robert A. F.
Introduction:
Thurman, Robert A. F.
Publisher:
Viking Adult
Subject:
Buddhism - General
Subject:
Buddhism
Subject:
Spiritual life
Subject:
Gautama buddha
Subject:
Religion Eastern-Buddhism
Edition Description:
B-Hardcover
Publication Date:
20080918
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
160
Dimensions:
8.28x5.80x.69 in. .66 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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Product details 160 pages Viking Books - English 9780670019571 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In 1958, Kerouac published his groundbreaking novel The Dharma Bums, which met with great acclaim and has since been heralded as the opening salvo of an indigenous American Buddhism. This fall, Viking is repackaging that novel in a 50th-anniversary edition while also releasing Kerouac's unsung and long-forgotten tale of the Buddha's life, published in book form for the first time. The titular theme of 'wake up' is rehearsed throughout Kerouac's story of Prince Siddartha Gotama, who left an indolent but meaningless life of riches to embrace asceticism and enlightenment. Drawing on multiple sutras and accounts of the Buddha's life, Kerouac focuses on Gotama's renunciation of worldly things by repeating that trope with several other wealthy characters who forsake riches in favor of nirvana. The prose is as meandering as it is beautiful, with Kerouac's Buddha spouting memorable sayings about sensation, illusion, emptiness and suffering. If there is an almost evangelistic zeal to this loose collection of axioms and Buddhist conversion stories, Kerouac at least states that openly: 'The purpose is to convert,' he explains at the outset." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , In the early 1950s, Kerouac became fascinated with Buddhism, an interest that would have a profound impact on his ideas of spirituality. As a compendium of the teachings of the Buddha, "Wake Up" is a profound meditation on the nature of life, desire, wisdom, and suffering.
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