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	<title>Comments on: Literature: Steinbeck, Kerouac, and the Road</title>
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		<title>By: Literature: Trailing Kerouac &#171; DOWN and OUT</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Copeland &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Friday&#8217;s links: Boston.com: Patriots Day game to &#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave Copeland &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Friday&#8217;s links: Boston.com: Patriots Day game to &#8230;</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] and OUT: Steinbeck, Kerouac and the Road  &#8220;In the middle of such wanderlust, I spotted John Steinbeck’s Travels with Charley in [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Shawna Macnamara</title>
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		<description>Read... Japanland: A Year in Search of Wa by Karin Muller.  I read it in prep for my Japan trip.  It&#039;s all about Japan and her GREAT search for Wa, something we all need to find. Awesome Awesome Awesome book.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read&#8230; Japanland: A Year in Search of Wa by Karin Muller.  I read it in prep for my Japan trip.  It&#8217;s all about Japan and her GREAT search for Wa, something we all need to find. Awesome Awesome Awesome book.</p>
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		<title>By: michelle goodman</title>
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		<description>inneresting post. i pulled OTR off my bookshelf this summer but didn&#039;t read more than a few pages. but it&#039;s in the &quot;to read&quot; pile. and i&#039;d never read TWC but recently bought a copy after seeing it on stage (really!) in Seattle. was actually a great production, at www.book-it.org, a local theater that adapts books into plays.

so i think the idea of reading them back to back is a great suggestion. 

and t, do you know about this book, passage to juneau, by jonathan raban(http://www.powells.com/authors/raban.html)? i&#039;ve never read it, but he&#039;s pretty popular in seattle. he&#039;s a brit turned local. i&#039;ve liked his social commentary-ish essays in the local weeklies, even though he can be a bit of a snoot. he&#039;s older, like in his 60s, and he&#039;s still got the brit take on things. he likes to write about the NW from an outsider&#039;s perspective...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>inneresting post. i pulled OTR off my bookshelf this summer but didn&#8217;t read more than a few pages. but it&#8217;s in the &#8220;to read&#8221; pile. and i&#8217;d never read TWC but recently bought a copy after seeing it on stage (really!) in Seattle. was actually a great production, at <a href="http://www.book-it.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.book-it.org</a>, a local theater that adapts books into plays.</p>
<p>so i think the idea of reading them back to back is a great suggestion. </p>
<p>and t, do you know about this book, passage to juneau, by jonathan raban(http://www.powells.com/authors/raban.html)? i&#8217;ve never read it, but he&#8217;s pretty popular in seattle. he&#8217;s a brit turned local. i&#8217;ve liked his social commentary-ish essays in the local weeklies, even though he can be a bit of a snoot. he&#8217;s older, like in his 60s, and he&#8217;s still got the brit take on things. he likes to write about the NW from an outsider&#8217;s perspective&#8230;</p>
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