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Pic is a novella by Jack Kerouac, first published by Grove Press in 1971. Pic is the story of a small child, Pictorial Review "Pic" Jackson, from North Carolina. When his grandfather, with whom he lives, dies, his older brother appears and plucks him from the dysfunctional home of his aunt. They journey north to New York City, where Pic bears witness to the economic 'hard times' his brother is experiencing. After losing not one, but two jobs in one day, his brother sends his pregnant girlfriend to live with her sister in San Francisco, as the two boys try to hitch and bum their way across the country.

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  • Mag (kniha) (cs)
  • Pic (romanzo) (it)
  • Pic (Jack Kerouac) (fr)
  • Pic (novel) (en)
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  • Mag (v originále Pic) je krátký román amerického spisovatele Jacka Kerouaca, poprvé vydaný v roce 1971. Je to jeden z mála Kerouacových románů, který je celý postaven na fiktivních událostech. Kniha je o příběhu chlapce, který žije v domě svých příbuzných. Poté, co zemře jeho dědeček, přijde si pro něj jeho starší bratr Slim, který jej odvede z vesnického života do víru velkoměsta. (cs)
  • Pic è un romanzo dello scrittore statunitense Jack Kerouac, pubblicato per la prima volta postumo nel 1971. Pic fu scritto quasi interamente nel 1948 ma solo vent'anni dopo verrà completato. (it)
  • Pic est le dernier roman écrit par l'écrivain américain Jack Kerouac, publié en 1971, écrit de 1951 à 1960. Pic relate l'histoire d'un enfant, Jackson, originaire de Caroline du Nord. Il vit avec son grand-père puis, après sa mort, son grand frère apparait et le conduit chez son oncle, un lieu malsain. Les deux frères voyagent jusqu'à New York, où Pic et son aîné ont des difficultés financières. Le grand frère tente de trouver deux emplois mais les perd le jour même. Il est obligé d'envoyer sa petite amie enceinte à San Francisco, puis les deux personnages traversent le pays en autostop. (fr)
  • Pic is a novella by Jack Kerouac, first published by Grove Press in 1971. Pic is the story of a small child, Pictorial Review "Pic" Jackson, from North Carolina. When his grandfather, with whom he lives, dies, his older brother appears and plucks him from the dysfunctional home of his aunt. They journey north to New York City, where Pic bears witness to the economic 'hard times' his brother is experiencing. After losing not one, but two jobs in one day, his brother sends his pregnant girlfriend to live with her sister in San Francisco, as the two boys try to hitch and bum their way across the country. (en)
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  • Pic (en)
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  • Pic (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/PicNovel.jpg
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  • Mag (v originále Pic) je krátký román amerického spisovatele Jacka Kerouaca, poprvé vydaný v roce 1971. Je to jeden z mála Kerouacových románů, který je celý postaven na fiktivních událostech. Kniha je o příběhu chlapce, který žije v domě svých příbuzných. Poté, co zemře jeho dědeček, přijde si pro něj jeho starší bratr Slim, který jej odvede z vesnického života do víru velkoměsta. (cs)
  • Pic is a novella by Jack Kerouac, first published by Grove Press in 1971. Pic is the story of a small child, Pictorial Review "Pic" Jackson, from North Carolina. When his grandfather, with whom he lives, dies, his older brother appears and plucks him from the dysfunctional home of his aunt. They journey north to New York City, where Pic bears witness to the economic 'hard times' his brother is experiencing. After losing not one, but two jobs in one day, his brother sends his pregnant girlfriend to live with her sister in San Francisco, as the two boys try to hitch and bum their way across the country. The book is narrated in the first person by Pic, in a voice that is stereotypical for black American youth of the era of publication. (en)
  • Pic est le dernier roman écrit par l'écrivain américain Jack Kerouac, publié en 1971, écrit de 1951 à 1960. Pic relate l'histoire d'un enfant, Jackson, originaire de Caroline du Nord. Il vit avec son grand-père puis, après sa mort, son grand frère apparait et le conduit chez son oncle, un lieu malsain. Les deux frères voyagent jusqu'à New York, où Pic et son aîné ont des difficultés financières. Le grand frère tente de trouver deux emplois mais les perd le jour même. Il est obligé d'envoyer sa petite amie enceinte à San Francisco, puis les deux personnages traversent le pays en autostop. Le récit est narré depuis le point de vue du petit enfant noir, d'une manière stéréotypée. (fr)
  • Pic è un romanzo dello scrittore statunitense Jack Kerouac, pubblicato per la prima volta postumo nel 1971. Pic fu scritto quasi interamente nel 1948 ma solo vent'anni dopo verrà completato. (it)
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