kerouac’s big sur

a movie

it’s a strange thing to have a hero, or plural hero
and stranger to see idol glossed or gleamed or maybe gutted
by the world… ‘cept i (I) would never have known
of my heroes if their guts weren’t strewn all about

i’m down to see this

one fast move or i’m gone: kerouac’s big sur

One Fast Move or I’m Gone: Kerouac’s Big Sur, takes the viewer back to Ferlinghetti’s cabin and to the Beat haunts of San Francisco and New York City for an unflinching, cinematic look at the compelling events the book is based on. The story unfolds in several synchronous ways: through the narrative arc of Kerouac’s prose, told in voice-over by actor and Kerouac interpreter, John
Ventimiglia (of HBO’s The Sopranos)

america’s arterial blood, sponged off the hollywood/everywhere asphalt

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