Jack Kerouac’s On The Road: A Celebration of Adventure
Jack Kerouac’s On The Road turns 60 on 5 September, and it continues to inspire a new generation of road-trippers. Long considered the iconic American road trip novel, it’s heavily based on Kerouac’s own adventures throughout the United States and Mexico, with the main character Sal representing the writer himself. Along the way, he encounters other writers and artists of the postwar Beat generation.
Infusing the Spirit of Travel
To celebrate this inspirational story, Orbitz has crafted a series of dreamy, vintage-style travel posters that feature some of the famous locations described in the novel, accompanied by Kerouac’s memorable descriptions. These artistic renditions vividly animate the America of the 1940s and 50s, capturing the essence of the iconic novel.
Explore the Legacy of On The Road
This novel not only serves as a narrative of freedom and exploration but also highlights the beauty and diversity of the American landscape. By retracing the steps of Sal Paradise, modern travelers can explore the enchanting highways that weave through picturesque towns, vibrant cities, and majestic natural wonders.
Plan Your Own Road Trip
For those eager to embark on their own journey inspired by On The Road, consider these tips:
- Research iconic locations mentioned in the book to enrich your travel experience.
- Document your journey to create your own narrative of adventure.
- Engage with local cultures and histories to connect with the spirit of the Beat Generation.
Consequently, as you hit the road, let the words of Kerouac guide your adventure and remind you of the beauty that lies in the journey itself.