First edition, first printing, of Kerouac's "comeback" novel, a stark depiction of the self-destructive trajectory of his life after the success of On the Road. "Craving both solitude and genuine companionship, his fictional counterpart Jack Duluoz careens from the retreat of a cabin at Big Sur to San Francisco's North Beach and back. The novel offers one of the most arresting treatments of alcoholism in modern literature, and although it ends with the narrator experiencing the vision of the Cross of Christian redemption, Kerouac himself was unable to recover from the depths he plumbed in his writing" (ANB). Charters A17. Octavo. Original black cloth-backed marbled blue boards, spine lettered in gilt, top edge blue. With dust jacket. Spine and top edge sunned, light bumps at spine ends, upper corners, and lower edge of front cover, covers slightly bowed; jacket faintly soiled, edges nicked with one short closed tear to foot of rear panel, unclipped: a very good copy in near-fine jacket.