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Article Dans Une Revue Comparative American Studies Année : 2013

"Satori in Paris : Deconstructing the French Connection or the Legend’s Satori"

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The deconstruction of Kerouac’s trip to France in search of his family name and lineage as described in Satori in Paris, published in 1966, is examined, and consideration is also given to the very process of redefining French connections. The novel — a voyage to the end of the night trying to decipher, redefine, and blur the French signs that Kerouac had scattered his Duluoz Legend with — is riddled with many deconstructing elements, which allow for better insight into both the quest Kerouac had set for himself and the meaning of French connections throughout the Legend. ‘What’s in a name’ could precisely be the question and possibly the answer. The deconstructing process initiated in Big Sur is now reaching its ultimate step, jeopardizing the stability of the creation of Duluoz’s and Kerouac’s legend altogether.

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hal-03452399 , version 1 (26-11-2021)

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Peggy Pacini. "Satori in Paris : Deconstructing the French Connection or the Legend’s Satori". Comparative American Studies, 2013, 11 (3), pp.290-299. ⟨10.1179/1477570013Z.00000000047⟩. ⟨hal-03452399⟩

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