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Jack Kerouac
William S. Burroughs

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And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks

And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks

ISBN: 9780141189673

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And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks is a collaborative novel written by two of the most iconic figures of the Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs. The book is based on the real-life murder of David Kammerer by Lucien Carr, both part of the Beat circle, in 1944. Presented through alternating chapters written by the two authors, the novel delves into the lives of young bohemians in New York City, offering a raw and gritty portrayal of a subculture on the brink of transformation.

The novel’s title comes from a bizarre line heard on a radio broadcast about a circus fire, embodying the surreal and chaotic energy of the story. Though written in 1945, it remained unpublished until 2008, as its controversial subject matter was deemed too sensitive at the time. The book provides a unique window into the formative years of two literary giants and the events that shaped the Beat movement.

Why Read This Book?

  • A rare collaboration between Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs, two legendary figures of American literature.
  • Offers a fascinating look into the early days of the Beat Generation and its countercultural ethos.
  • A gripping narrative inspired by a real-life murder that shaped the lives and works of its authors.
  • Alternating chapters showcase the distinct voices of Kerouac and Burroughs, blending their styles seamlessly.
  • A historical document capturing the bohemian lifestyle of 1940s New York.
  • Essential for fans of Beat literature, providing insights into the origins of a literary revolution.

About the Authors

Jack Kerouac (1922–1969) was an American novelist and poet, best known for his seminal work On the Road, which became a defining novel of the Beat Generation. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Kerouac’s spontaneous prose and explorations of spirituality, freedom, and countercultural ideals earned him a place as a literary icon. His works continue to inspire readers with their lyrical, free-spirited approach to life and art.

William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) was an American writer, visual artist, and cultural critic, whose works such as Naked Lunch pushed the boundaries of literary form and subject matter. Born into a prominent family in St. Louis, Missouri, Burroughs’ experimental style and exploration of themes like addiction and societal control made him a countercultural icon. His influence spans literature, music, and art, cementing his status as a trailblazer of the avant-garde.

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