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Visions of Cody

 
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Visions of Cody  
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Author Jack Kerouac
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher New Directions
Publication date 1973
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 448 pp
ISBN 0-14-017907-0
OCLC Number 27642070
Dewey Decimal 813.54 B 20
LC Classification PS3521.E735 V5 1993
Preceded by Tristessa
(1960)
Followed by Lonesome Traveler
(1960)

Visions of Cody is a novel by Jack Kerouac, perhaps his most stylistically free and varied. It was written in 1951-1952, and though not published in its entirety until 1973, it had by then achieved an underground reputation. Since its first printing, Visions of Cody has been published with an introduction by Beat poet Allen Ginsberg titled "The Visions of the Great Rememberer."

Like nearly all of Kerouac's works, Visions of Cody involves a "mythologizing" of his life, here as "Jack Duluoz", renaming characters and imposing grander themes on actual events while rapturously describing the mundane around him. It is also heavily focused on his perception of and relationship to Neal Cassady, renamed "Cody Pomeray."

The first section of the book is essentially a collection of short stream-of-consciousness essays, which Kerouac called "sketches", many simply describing elements of Dulouz's (Kerouac's) post-World War II New York City environment, from the texture and smells of a lunch counter to St. Patrick's Cathedral, or minor events like the decision to masturbate in a public restroom—all interlaced with Kerouac's internal dialogue. Along the way through these descriptions, Dulouz meanders towards a decision to go visit Cody in San Francisco.

The third section consists mainly of the transcription of taped conversations between Kerouac and Cassady (and occasionally "Evelyn"—Cassady's last wife, Carolyn) that extended over five nights as they smoked marijuana. This is followed by a brief section entitled "Imitation of the Tape," a writing experiment by Kerouac in which he attempted to work from the spontaneity and speech patterns of the tape.

Some of Visions of Cody is a fast-forward recapitulation of the events described in On the Road, which was also about Kerouac and Cassady.

When Kerouac appeared on The Steve Allen Show, he secretly read from the introduction to Visions of Cody although he was supposed to read from On The Road, which was the title on the cover of the book that he read from.

Character key

"Because of the objections of my early publishers I was not allowed to use the same personae names in each work." [1]
Real-life person[2] Character name
Jack Kerouac Jack Duluoz
William S. Burroughs Bull Hubbard
Bill Cannastra Finistra
Lucien Carr Julien Love
Carolyn Cassady Evelyn
Neal Cassady Cody Pomeray
Hal Chase Val Hayes
Duke Chungas Duke Gringas
Henri Cru Deni Bleu
Bill Garver Harper
Allen Ginsberg Irwin Garden
Diane Hansen Diane
Luanne Henderson Joanna Dawson
Al Hinkle Slim Buckle
Helen Hinkle Helen Buckle
Jim Holmes Tom Watson
John Clellon Holmes Tom Wilson
Herbert Huncke Huck
Frank Jeffries Dave Sherman
David Kammerer Dave Stroheim
Jerry Newman Danny Richman
Edie Parker Elly
Allan Temko Allen Minko
Bill Tomson Earl Johnson
Ed Uhl Ed Wehle
Joan Vollmer June

References

  1. ^ Kerouac, Jack. Visions of Cody. London and New York: Penguin Books Ltd. 1993.
  2. ^ Sandison, Daivd. Jack Kerouac: An Illustrated Biography. Chicago: Chicago Review Press. 1999

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