Beat Culture

Beat Culture
Title Beat Culture PDF eBook
Author William T. Lawlor
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 447
Release 2005-05-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1851094059

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The coverage of this book ranges from Jack Kerouac's tales of freedom-seeking Bohemian youth to the frenetic paintings of Jackson Pollock, including 60 years of the Beat Generation and the artists of the Age of Spontaneity. Beat Culture captures in a single volume six decades of cultural and countercultural expression in the arts and society. It goes beyond other works, which are often limited to Beat writers like William Burroughs, Charles Bukowski, and Michael McClure, to cover a wide range of musicians, painters, dramatists, filmmakers, and dancers who found expression in the Bohemian movement known as the Beat Generation. Top scholars from the United States, England, Holland, Italy, and China analyze a vast array of topics including sexism, misogny, alcoholism, and drug abuse within Beat circles; the arrest of poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti on obscenity charges; Beat dress and speech; and the Beat "pad." Through more than 250 entries, which travel from New York to New Orleans, from San Francisco to Mexico City, students, scholars, and those interested in popular culture will taste the era's rampant freedom and experimentation, explore the impact of jazz on Beat writings, and discover how Beat behavior signaled events such as the sexual revolution, the peace movement, and environmental awareness.

Beat Culture and the New America, 1950-1965

Beat Culture and the New America, 1950-1965
Title Beat Culture and the New America, 1950-1965 PDF eBook
Author Lisa Phillips
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN

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Chronicles the history, development and major personalities involved in the Beat movement looking at their contributions to literature, poetry, music, film, and art.

Beat Culture

Beat Culture
Title Beat Culture PDF eBook
Author William Lawlor
Publisher ABC-CLIO
Pages 0
Release 2005-05-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1851094008

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The Rolling Stone Book of the Beats

The Rolling Stone Book of the Beats
Title The Rolling Stone Book of the Beats PDF eBook
Author Holly George-Warren
Publisher Hyperion
Pages 468
Release 2000-07-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780786885428

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The definitive illustrated collection of Beat culture from the people who made the scene--now in paperback It's been nearly fifty years since Jack Kerouac took to the road, but Beat culture continues to be a popular and influential force in today's writing, music, and art. With more than 75 contributors, this celebratory potpourri of words, illustrations, and photography contains original and previously published essays by Richard Miller, Ann Douglas, Johnny Depp, Michael McClure, Hettie Jones, Hunter S. Thompson, Joyce Johnson, Richard Hell, and others. It includes rare pieces from the Rolling Stone archives by William Burroughs, Lester Bangs, and Robert Palmer as well as intimate photographs by Robert Frank, Annie Leibovitz, and rarely seen photos taken by the Beats themselves. A rich tapestry of voices and a visual treat, this treasury of Beat lore and literature is a true collector's item whose entertainment value will go on...and on. "A huge dim sum cart of a book...a first-rate companion." --Publishers Weekly "Compelling reading." --The Denver Post

Beat Culture

Beat Culture
Title Beat Culture PDF eBook
Author Cornelis A. van Minnen
Publisher Vu University Press
Pages 298
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
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The Beat Book

The Beat Book
Title The Beat Book PDF eBook
Author Anne Waldman
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
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An anthology of the best of the beats edited by Anne Waldman (who should know) and containing a chronology of the movement from Kerouac to Snyder. The emphasis is on the the poetry and prose excerpts; However, the volume includes brief biographical sketches, an introduction by Ginsberg, a recommended beat vacation guide of the places where the gang passed out or recovered, and more scholarly references. The writers selected for inclusion represent the core of beat: Corso, Kerouac, Ginsberg, Orlovsky, di Prima, Burroughs, Baraka, Ferlinghetti, Kyger, Kandel, Kaufman, Whalen, McClure, and Snyder. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Post-Sixties Narratives as Cultural Criticism

Post-Sixties Narratives as Cultural Criticism
Title Post-Sixties Narratives as Cultural Criticism PDF eBook
Author Lin Xiang
Publisher Routledge
Pages 277
Release 2020-03-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000040003

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This book examines the cultural criticism led by New York intellectuals from the 1960s onwards, considering the influence of such critique on American collective memory and contemporary public culture. With a focus on essays that appeared in Dissent magazine—one of the most important journals of the New York intellectuals—from the year of its launch in 1954 to its most recent issue, as well as representative books on American culture by Daniel Bell and Russell Jacoby, the author contends that post-Sixties narratives constitute a special paradigm of cultural criticism that seek radical possibilities for societal change in the US, based on a use of the 1960s as an index for understanding American cultural and political life. A study of the ways in which narratives can move beyond story-telling to have interpretative and ideological functions as a form of criticism, this book will appeal to scholars of cultural studies and sociology, as well as those working in the fields of linguistics and literary theory.