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810.90054 K459 2002
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- (Checked in: Apr 24 2013 )
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Summary:
In this fresh and surprising book, the Beats are revealed in a collection of 100 candid photos, unexpected essays, and pop culture depictions.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-290) and index.
Contents:
- Preface / Fred W. McDarrah
- Introduction / Timothy S. McDarrah
- This Is the Beat Generation / John Clellon Holmes
- Youth Will Serve Itself / Lawrence Lapton
- Review of On the Road / Gilbert Millstein
- In Pursuit of Kicks / David Dempsey
- Jack Kerouac: Back to the Village - but Still on the Road / Jerry Tallmer
- Jazz and Poetry / Kenneth Rexroth
- Kerouac at the Village Vanguard / Dan Wakefield
- Off the Road, into the Vanguard, and Out / Howard Smith
- King of the Beats / Seymour Krim
- Buddhists Find a Beatnik "Spy" / The New York Times
- The Beat Debated - Is It or Is It Not? / Marc D. Schleifer
- The Roaming Beatniks / Jack Kerouac
- The Upbeat Beatnik / Art Buchwald
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- Portrait of a Beat / Alfred G. Aronowitz
- Horn on HOWL / Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- The Other Night at Columbia: A Report from the Academy / Diana Trilling
- Belief and Technique for Modern Prose / Jack Kerouac
- How to Tell the Beatniks from the Hipsters / Herbert Cold
- They Dig Booze, Jazz, and Sex / Edward Klein
- The Wreckers Close In on the Last Bohemians / Edward Klein
- The Anatomy of a Beatnik / Fred W. McDarrah
- Youth "Disaffiliated" from a Phony World / David McReynolds
- Beatniks for Rent / Joseph Morgenstern
- Where Is the Beat Generation Going? / Norman Podhoretz
- Epitaph for the Dead Beats / John Ciardi
- Begone, Dull Beats / Ralph J. Cleason
- The Last Word / Jack Kerouac
- This Is How the Ride Ends / Jack McClintock.
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