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Go is a semi-autobiographical novel by John Clellon Holmes. (Holmes referred to the book as a roman à clef.) It is considered to be the first published novel depicting the beat generation. Set in New York, it concerns the lives of a collection of characters largely based on the friends Holmes used to hang around with in the 1940s and 1950s in Manhattan. An underworld of drug-fueled parties, bars, clubs and free love is explored through the eyes of character Paul Hobbes, Holmes' representation of himself in the novel. Hobbes is torn between joining his friends in their riotous existence and trying to maintain his relatively stable life and marriage to his wife Kathryn.

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  • Jeď! (cs)
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  • Jeď! (v anglickém originále Go) je román amerického spisovatele Johna Clellona Holmese, poprvé vydaný v roce 1952 jako vůbec první kniha zabývající se tématem Beat generation. Hlavní postavou je sám autor, v knize vystupující jako Paul Hobbes, a jeho první manželka Marian (Kathryn). Autor popisuje období let 1948 až 1950, kdy se stýkal s Allenem Ginsbergem (David Stofsky), Jackem Kerouacem (Gene Pasternak), Nealem Cassadym (Hart Kennedy) a dalšími lidmi, později proslavenými především díky Kerouacovým knihám. Naprostou většinu osob a událostí Holmes popisuje pravdivě. Český překlad Josefa Rauvolfa vyšel poprvé v roce 2016 v nakladatelství Argo. (cs)
  • Go is a semi-autobiographical novel by John Clellon Holmes. (Holmes referred to the book as a roman à clef.) It is considered to be the first published novel depicting the beat generation. Set in New York, it concerns the lives of a collection of characters largely based on the friends Holmes used to hang around with in the 1940s and 1950s in Manhattan. An underworld of drug-fueled parties, bars, clubs and free love is explored through the eyes of character Paul Hobbes, Holmes' representation of himself in the novel. Hobbes is torn between joining his friends in their riotous existence and trying to maintain his relatively stable life and marriage to his wife Kathryn. (en)
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  • Jeď! (v anglickém originále Go) je román amerického spisovatele Johna Clellona Holmese, poprvé vydaný v roce 1952 jako vůbec první kniha zabývající se tématem Beat generation. Hlavní postavou je sám autor, v knize vystupující jako Paul Hobbes, a jeho první manželka Marian (Kathryn). Autor popisuje období let 1948 až 1950, kdy se stýkal s Allenem Ginsbergem (David Stofsky), Jackem Kerouacem (Gene Pasternak), Nealem Cassadym (Hart Kennedy) a dalšími lidmi, později proslavenými především díky Kerouacovým knihám. Naprostou většinu osob a událostí Holmes popisuje pravdivě. Český překlad Josefa Rauvolfa vyšel poprvé v roce 2016 v nakladatelství Argo. (cs)
  • Go is a semi-autobiographical novel by John Clellon Holmes. (Holmes referred to the book as a roman à clef.) It is considered to be the first published novel depicting the beat generation. Set in New York, it concerns the lives of a collection of characters largely based on the friends Holmes used to hang around with in the 1940s and 1950s in Manhattan. An underworld of drug-fueled parties, bars, clubs and free love is explored through the eyes of character Paul Hobbes, Holmes' representation of himself in the novel. Hobbes is torn between joining his friends in their riotous existence and trying to maintain his relatively stable life and marriage to his wife Kathryn. (en)
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