"It remains clear from his later letters that Kerouac understood what he was doing as a writer.  He consistently explains his aesthetic, his plan to create the Duluoz Legend of books, and the essentially benign charity of his vision."
 San Francisco Chronicle
"Rambunctious and energetic . . . the letters convey the genius of that special American typethe perpetual motion man."
 The Washington Post
"Kerouac's letters and early stories supplement his legend, providing a fuller portrait of a true American original."
 The Boston Globe
"It remains clear from his later letters that Kerouac understood what he was doing as a writer.  He consistently explains his aesthetic, his plan to create the Duluoz Legend of books, and the essentially benign charity of his vision."
 San Francisco Chronicle
"Rambunctious and energetic . . . the letters convey the genius of that special American typethe perpetual motion man."
 The Washington Post
"Kerouac's letters and early stories supplement his legend, providing a fuller portrait of a true American original."
 The Boston Globe