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Desolation Angels is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac, which makes up part of his Duluoz Legend. It was published in 1965, but was written years earlier, around the time On the Road was in the process of publication. According to the book's foreword, the opening section of the novel is taken almost directly from the journal he kept when he was a fire lookout on Desolation Peak in the North Cascade mountains of Washington state. Much of the psychological struggle which the novel's protagonist, Jack Duluoz, undergoes in the novel reflects Kerouac's own increasing disenchantment with the Buddhist philosophy with which he had previously been fascinated.

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  • Andělé pustiny (cs)
  • Desolation Angels (novel) (en)
  • Anges de la Désolation (fr)
  • Angeli di desolazione (it)
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  • Desolation Angels is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac, which makes up part of his Duluoz Legend. It was published in 1965, but was written years earlier, around the time On the Road was in the process of publication. According to the book's foreword, the opening section of the novel is taken almost directly from the journal he kept when he was a fire lookout on Desolation Peak in the North Cascade mountains of Washington state. Much of the psychological struggle which the novel's protagonist, Jack Duluoz, undergoes in the novel reflects Kerouac's own increasing disenchantment with the Buddhist philosophy with which he had previously been fascinated. (en)
  • Angeli di desolazione (Desolation Angels) è un romanzo di Jack Kerouac, pubblicato nel 1965. (it)
  • Andělé pustiny či Andělé zoufalství (v originále Desolation Angels) je román amerického spisovatele Jacka Kerouaca, vydaný v roce 1965. Kniha je rozdělena do dvou částí, Andělé zoufalství a Projít vším, přičemž první z nich vznikla již v době před vydáním románu Na cestě (1957), jímž se autor proslavil, druhá až počátkem šedesátých let. Původně měly části vyjít odděleně jako samostatné romány, ale dlouhodobě o jejich vydání nejevilo žádné nakladatelství zájem, až v roce 1965 je vydalo nakladatelství Coward-McCann v jednom svazku. (cs)
  • Anges de la Désolation (Desolation Angels en anglais), est un roman de l'écrivain américain Jack Kerouac paru en 1965. C'est un livre en deux parties : * Livre 1 : Desolation Angels qui n'a été traduit en français, avec le titre Anges de la désolation, qu'en 1998. * Livre 2 : Passing Through qui a été traduit en français, avec le titre Les Anges vagabonds (à ne pas confondre, avec d'autres titres français de son oeuvre comme Le Vagabond solitaire) en 1968. Dans la traduction de 1998, il porte le titre En passant, qui est la traduction littérale de Passing Through. (fr)
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