The importance of the mountains of Kalluk Dalma Wanderers and the glass mountains of Basle are very important in the writing of Jacques Rowac and Donald Bergeme, which is a symbolic expression of achievement and industrialization. Isolation of working mass in capitalist American society The mountains painted by Kerouac and Barthelme are higher than the American landscape and the summit is a majestic entity that is impressed by a few persistent and brave souls.
Dharma Bam's Dharma Bam Jacques Kelorak's Jack Kerorock is almost identical to the basic explanation of his life. The majority of Kerouac's writing careers are trains from city to city, encounters with people, book writing, and poetry. He is one of the leading writers who lost generation, is a group of writers who are mainly urban poets, and incorporate the foundation of life and spiritual nuances into poetry. Anti-Consumerism in the work of Kelluck, Ginsburg, Ross After the Second World War, Americans began to pay close attention to "following the pace of these people". Due to the optimistic environment after the war, everyday people are not only interested in realizing American dreams, but also because of economic interest in advertising, everyday highway advertisements, radio programs and popular new With the equipment, the TV will find a new way. . Television advertising is becoming a new way
As Kellowack said in his book Gary Snyder, "The Dharma Bums" (1958) by Jacques Rowac (1958) is the starting point for Japhy Ryder and may be regarded as a long travel party. Kelowak of the East Coast was shocked by Berkeley's beat scene, praised Snyder for the tatami-style cabin on the floor, sits with legs on a low table, translating Hanshan's "cold mountain" did. Poems, sports glasses, and beards make this young man look like an Asian senior and an ancient Buddhist scholar. Snyder spent this summer in Berkeley, then went to Japan to study Zen, and "Dharma hooligans" basically ended up in the San Francisco dock, Kruyak saw the young people on a cardboard ship It was
The Dharma Bums of Gary Dneider-Jack Kerouac predicts "millions of rucksack revolutionaries will climb the hill." "Japhy Ryder" is a beat poet Gary Snyder, and this comment is ten years. Amazing forecast of movement after Hippie. Snyder's poetry celebrates the community life, emphasizes the physical and mental connection with nature, expresses his role in Zen Buddhist introduction, emphasis on consciousness, and the adjustment of the existence of natural rhythms, I am making it a spiritual teacher. The revolution of the 1960s. He received the Pulitzer Prize of "Turtle Island" in 1974, continues to publish poetry, and represents world peace and environmental consciousness. He is currently teaching at the University of California Davis.