Scattered Poems, Jack Kerouac
Scattered Poems, Jack Kerouac
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Scattered Poems

Author: Jack Kerouac, Jim Sampas

Narrator: Andrew Eiden

Unabridged: 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/27/2025


Synopsis

Just as Jack Kerouac upended the conventions of the novel with On the Road, he also revolutionized American poetry in this ingenious collection.Bringing together selections from literary journals and his private notebooks, Jack Kerouac’s Scattered Poems exemplifies the Beat Generation icon’s innovative approach to language.Kerouac’s poems, populated by hitchhikers, Chinese grocers, Buddhist saints, and cultural figures from Rimbaud to Harpo Marx, evoke the primal and the sublime, the everyday and the metaphysical. Scattered Poems, which includes the playfully instructive “How to Meditate,” the sensory “San Francisco Blues,” and an ode to Kerouac’s fellow Beat Allen Ginsberg, is rich in striking images and strident urgency.Kerouac’s widespread influences feel new and fresh in these poems, which echo the rhythm of improvisational jazz music and the centuries-old structure of Japanese haiku.In rebelling against the dry rules and literary pretentiousness he perceived in early twentieth-century poetry, Kerouac pioneered a poetic style informed by oral tradition, driven by concrete language with neither embellishment nor abstraction, and expressed through spontaneous, uncensored writing.

About Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1922, the youngest of three children in a Franco-American family. He attended local Catholic and public schools and won a scholarship to Columbia University in New York City, where he first met Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs. His first novel, The Town and the City, appeared in 1950, but it was On the Road, published in 1957 and memorializing his adventures with Neal Cassady, that epitomized to the world what became known as the "Beat generation" and made Kerouac one of the most best-known writers of his time. Publication of many other books followed, among them The Dharma Bums, The Subterraneans, and Big Sur. Kerouac considered all of his autobiographical fiction to be part of "one vast book," The Duluoz Legend. He died in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1969, at the age of forty-seven.

About Andrew Eiden

Coming from a long line of theater folk, Andrew Eiden has been acting since the age of four, working at regional theaters from the Glendale Center Theatre to the Pasadena Playhouse. At the age of eleven Andrew was scouted by his first agent after winning first place in a local drama festival and has since starred in dozens of national commercials and guest spotted on television shows for FOX, NBC, ABC, CBS, and Nickelodeon. He has been a series regular on three different shows: Discovery Channel's Outward Bound, Disney Channel's Movie Surfers, and ABC's Complete Savages.


Reviews

Goodreads review by kaelan on October 03, 2017

The Beats and I through the ages: Figure A: Allen Ginsberg: (1) Teenager: "Wow, this guy is brilliant!" (2) Early 20s: "What a try-hard bore." (3) Late 20s, having been reunited with "Howl" by way of an upper-level university course: "Wow, this guy is pretty brilliant." Figure B: Jack Kerouac: (1)......more

Goodreads review by Gerhard on July 10, 2020

And The taste of worms Is soft & salty Like the sea Or tears. Review to follow.......more

Goodreads review by Grace on January 29, 2023

all my doors are open Cut my thoughts Heal the raindrop Sow the eye Woe the worm Work the wise Life is a pity. Close the book, go on, will write it, all the talk of the world everywhere in this morning, Dying in ecstasy That's when you taught me tears, Ah "Neither life nor death - neither existence nor non-ex......more

Goodreads review by Jolanta (knygupė) on July 18, 2018

3.5 * Keturias * daviau is senos meiles autoriui. TO EDWARD DAHLBERG Don't use the telephone. People are never ready to answer it. Use poetry. 1970......more

Goodreads review by J.C. on January 26, 2013

I bought this the first time I checked out the City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco (which was a neat little store, by the way). I wanted to get something Kerouac and I walked away with this, mostly cause i've never read any of his poetry before. I didn't have as hard of a time as I anticipated i......more


Quotes

“Kerouac was a breath of fresh air when he came on the literary scene. He was also a force, a tragedy, a triumph, and an ongoing influence, and that influence is still with us.” Norman Mailer, praise for the author