Literary Kicks Genres: Beat Generation Jack Kerouac, Bob Kaufman, Diane DiPrima La Boheme Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, Stephane Mallarme Transcendental America Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Louisa May Alcott Summer of Love Richard Brautigan, Ken Kesey, Thomas Pynchon Other Genres: Harlem Renaissance, Russian Lit, Haiku and Asian Poetry New Articles: The Soviet Underground a little ...
A collection of some of the world's most important celebrity interviews conducted by Al Aronowitz the blacklisted journalist ...
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The Beat Page is the best resource on the net for all things Beat.
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Home page for American Museum of Beat Art, Pasadena, California, featuring writers beat poets beat film artists photographs films manifestos and critical writing, prose poetry ...
Home page for American Museum of Beat Art, Pasadena, California, featuring writers beat poets beat film artists photographs films manifestos and critical writing, prose poetry ...
www.beatmuseum.org/index.html
The Museum of American Poetics, the premier online site for the best in poetry.
The beat generation in literature ...
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Poems by Paul Farrar Lawless, the forgotten beat poet.
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Beat Generation FAQ and Resources ...
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The Beat Generation at the Blue Neon Alley, a directory of the beat generation on the World Wide Web.
The Beat Generation: Audio and Video Materials in the UC Berkeley Libraries The Backbeat: Behind the Beat Movement: The Social and Intellectual Background: The Feel of the Fifties The Social and Intellectual Background: The Feel of the Fifties American Civilzation and its Discontents: Middle Class Anxieties and Fears Creativity on the Margins: the African-American Experience and the Jazz Life ...
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How Beat Happened by Steve Silberman O Poets! Shamans of the word! When will you recover the trance-like rhythms, the subliminal imagery, the haunting sense of possession, the powerful inflection and enunciation to effect the vision Throw off this malaise, this evasion, this attitudinizing and sickliness of urbanity. Penetrate to the discord in yourself, the rootlessness, and induce the trance ...
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Unspeakable Visions: The Beat Generation and The Bohemian Dialectic by Michael Hayward August 1991 An essay for CMNS 850: History of Publishing as part of Simon Fraser University's Master of Publishing degree program This paper was written in 1991 as partial requirement for the History of Publishing course, which I took as a directed reading course under Professor Paul Heyer of the ...
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What is the origin of slang terms such as Beat, Hip, Hep, Hipster and Hippie
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This Is The Beat Generation' by John Clellon Holmes This is the complete text of the article by John Clellon Holmes that ran in the New York Times Magazine on November 16, 1952. This article introduced the phrase 'beat generation' to the world, although the writers who would come to personify this generation would not be published for several years more. For more on the origin of the term ...
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CULTURE CRASH ASHCAN RANTINGS AND KIND KING LIGHT OF MIND Why the Beats Still Matter By J.C. Shakespeare I'm standing on a stage in NYU's Loeb Auditorium, sharing a spotlight with the greatest living American poet, Allen Ginsberg. A band led by legendary jazzman David Amram, who played in the earliest Beat poetry jams, provides music. Ginsberg beats time with two rhythm sticks. I'm holding a ...
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A Cultural Chronology of Early Beat Generation Literature by Larry Smith (Firelands College of BGSU) E-mail : LSmithDog@aol.com 1944 | 1945 | 1946 | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 | 1950 | 1951 | 1952 | 1953 | 1954 | 1955 | 1956 | 1957 | 1958 | 1959 | 1960 | 1944 World War II is going on throughout Europe and Phillippines; D-Day landing of U.S. and allied troops at Normandy; United Nations is established; D.
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Kerouac and company were my first literary loves -- but I had to get off their road.
www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/04/12/beats
Kerouac and company were my first literary loves -- but I had to get off their road.
www.salon.com/books/feature/1999/04/12/beats/index.html
From Beat To Beatnik describes the origins of the Beat Generation based on Anne Charter's 'Portable Beat Reader' ...
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Beatscene - Home Page ...
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A walk down such Alleyways and Cafe's that lay along Beat Boulevard; one last major glance at a literary movement. Feel the sound of jazz. Smell the smoke arising from cool glass ash trays; circling around lovers dying in the loneliness of night. Read some of the hidden words by a group of poets that stained the ink from their Quill pen, and then left with traces from their footprints ...
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Beat Quotes This is a good sized list of quotes by or pertaining to a beat author. Some of them are very deep, some of them all funny, and some make no sense whatsoever. Enjoy. There is no line between the 'real world' and 'world of myth and symbol.' Objects, sensations, hit with the impact of hallucination. -William Burroughs I'm running out of everything now. Out of veins, out of money.
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