“On The Road” – Learn about Jack Kerouac’s classic novel in Kobe, Japan from July 3 to August 8. This book is the fountainhead of so much what we now call counter culture – breaking out of the illusions of postwar malaise and sparking so much of what we know to be true today about personal expression, practical freedom, and mind expansion.
This exhibit will feature rare and unique editions of Kerouac and contemporaries books, typewriters and a faithful reproduction of the original sc/roll of On the Road as well as a speaker series.
More information at BB Plaza Museum of Art’s event listing.
Also: a fantastic guide about On the Road for Japanese readers made by Prof Theado and his classes outlining and explaining much of the unique vocabulary, slang, colloquialisms and cultural references – plus a rundown of Jazz musicians – from the book specifically for Japanese audiences.
Sure hoping all comes together safely and we can celebrate this story together after last year’s event being thwarted by public health concerns.
++ Hattip to Matt Theado and regards to Jim Canary.
Note: credit for the Japanese readers’ guide are:
Designed and Edited by
Akane Kawaguchi and Sana Adachi (神戸市外国語大学 M.Theadoゼミ所属)
Cooperated by
Students in American Culture Seminar class
at Kobe City University of Foreign Studies(神戸市外国語大学Theadoゼミ)