RT Article T1 Sad Paradise: Jack Kerouac's Nostalgic Buddhism JF Religions VO 10 IS 4 SP 1 OP 11 A1 Haynes, Sarah 1977- LA English PB MDPI YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1671406060 AB Jack Kerouac's study of Buddhism started in earnest in 1953 and is traditionally believed to have ended in 1958. This paper considers the relationship between Kerouac's Buddhist practice and his multi-layered nostalgia. Based on a close reading of his unpublished diaries from the mid-1950s through mid-1960s, I argue that Buddhism was a means of coping with his suffering and spiritual uncertainty. Kerouac's nostalgic Buddhism was a product of orientalist interpretations of the religion that allowed him to replace his idealized version of his past with an idealized form of Buddhism. K1 Buddhism K1 Buddhism in America K1 Kerouac K1 Nostalgia DO 10.3390/rel10040266