: The scroll is notably more sexually explicit and raw than the version sanitized for 1950s publishers. A Modern Treasure Jack Kerouac's Original On the Road Scroll

While the 1957 published novel became a classic, the "Original Scroll" version—released to the public decades later in 2007—offers a rougher, wilder, and more authentic experience:

Typed in a frantic three-week marathon in April 1951, the scroll is a 120-foot-long continuous roll of translucent Japanese tracing paper. Kerouac taped the sheets together so he could feed them into his typewriter without ever having to stop his train of thought to change pages. The Raw, Unedited Beat

: Unlike the published book, which used pseudonyms like Dean Moriarty for Neal Cassady, the scroll uses the actual names of Kerouac's friends and muses.

: The original draft was typed as a single-spaced, continuous paragraph without chapter breaks or standard margins.