Go (novel)

Go (novel)

Infobox Book |
name = Go


image_caption = "Go", 1952 Scribner's first printing
author = John Clellon Holmes
country = United States
language = English
series =
genre = Novel
publisher = Scribner's
release_date = 1952
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages =
isbn = 0141188391

"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 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-fuelled parties, bars, clubs and free love is explored through the eyes of "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.

Plot introduction

"Go" concerns protagonist Paul Hobbes' struggle to maintain his marriage to his wife, Kathryn, while simultaneously indulging in the world of the 1940s and 1950s Beat Generation. It follows the complications of interpersonal relationships arising from a group of disillusioned and often eccentric young people. Hobbes finds himself in a world of promiscuity, casual drug use and petty crime but retains a certain detachment from it, sometimes to the annoyance of his friends. From wild all night parties to Allen Ginsberg's visions of William Blake to the death of Bill Cannastra, the events of the book are largely real events, some of them pertained to in other beat works, most notably Ginsberg's Howl. Holmes has said that the only plot element entirely invented by himself is Kathryn's infidelity. Introduction to 'Go' written by John Clellon Holmes in 1976, Penguin, 2006.]

Different Titles

The original manuscript was named "The Daybreak Boys" as an allusion to a rivergang on the New York waterfront in the 1840s, but this title was rejected as a book with a similar title had been published by Scribner's shortly before "Go" was received. The word "Go" appears regularly in the book, spoken by many of the cast of characters, almost as a mantra. In Britain "Go" was originally published as "The Beat Boys".

Characters in "Go"

The characters in "Go" are, as was common in beat generation literature, representations of the real people the author knew while writing the book.

* Paul Hobbes is John Clellon Holmes
* Gene Pasternak is Jack Kerouac
* David Stofsky is Allen Ginsberg
* Hart Kennedy is Neal Cassady
* Bill Agatson is Bill Cannastra
* Albert Ancke is Herbert Huncke
* Dinah is LuAnne Henderson

Release details

*1952, USA, Scribner's (ISBN 0141188391), Pub date ? ? 1952, hardback

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