The Haunted Life

The Haunted Life by Jack Kerouac, published by Penguin Books in 2015, is a 208-page exploration of youth and self-discovery. This narrative follows Peter Martin, a college track star who is facing the reality of his final innocent summer in a quiet New England town. As the war in Europe intensifies, Peter reflects on his sheltered upbringing and the impending changes in his life, prompting him to confront the influences that have shaped him.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of themes such as intellectual authenticity, male friendship, and the yearning for movement. The story captures Peter’s internal struggle as he navigates the complexities of his relationships and the world around him. The Haunted Life serves as a precursor to many of the ideas that would later define Kerouac’s body of work, making it a significant addition to the canon of literary fiction.
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The Haunted Life is the coming-of-age story of Peter Martin, a college track star determined to idle away what he knows will be one of his last innocent summers in his tranquil New England home town. But with the war escalating in Europe and his two closest friends both plotting their escapes, he realizes how sheltered his upbringing has been. As he surveys the competing influences of his youth, he struggles to determine what might lead to an intellectually authentic life.
The Haunted Life is ultimately a meditation on intellectual truth, male friendship and the desire for movement – all themes that would dominate Kerouac’s later work.
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