
On the Road
by Jack Kerouac
About This Novel
Since its publication, "On the Road" has been reprinted more than 300 times around the world and translated into more than 40 languages. It was selected as one of Time magazine's "Top 100 English Novels" and has profoundly influenced American society and even world culture. When "On the Road" became popular, hundreds of millions of pairs of jeans and millions of coffee machines were sold in the United States because of it. The story tells the story of several young American men and women who, in pursuit of individuality, hitchhiked or drove across the continental United States several times and finally arrived in Mexico. Along the way, they drank excessively, blocked roads and stopped cars when they were tired, and enjoyed the local customs and crazy life. As a result, one finds the girl he loves and settles down, while the other is on the road as always.
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