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The Beat Generation Writers A. Robert Lee

The Beat Generation Writers By A. Robert Lee

The Beat Generation Writers by A. Robert Lee


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The work of the Beat Generation writers has evolved from being an important part of the counter culture of the 1960s. This is a series of specially commissioned essays, where leading academics consider the work of the major Beat writers alongside that of lesser known black and women writers.

The Beat Generation Writers Summary

The Beat Generation Writers by A. Robert Lee

The work of the Beat Generation writers has evolved from being an important part of the counter culture of the 1960s to being viewed by many critics as the most significant literary and cultural phenomenon of the post-war period. Here, in a series of specially commissioned essays, leading academics consider the work of the major Beat writers alongside that of lesser known black and women writers. This collection shows that Beat means more than the core group of Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs and Corso.

The contributors discuss the meanings of the term Beat, the poetics of Beat writing, the influence of Indian and Buddhist philosophy, jazz influences, the importance of Emerson and Whitman, and the relation to Ezra Pound and the Modernist tradition. The feminist response to and involvement in the movement is given special prominence. As the only up to date work on the subject, The Beat Generation Writers will be a useful text for students of English and American Literature, Popular Culture and Communications Studies.

About A. Robert Lee

A. Robert Lee is Professor of American Literature at Nihon University, Tokyo, having previously taught at the University of Kent at Canterbury. His previous Pluto Press books include A Permanent Etcetera: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Post-War America (1993), Other Britain, Other British: Contemporary Multicultural Fiction (1995) and Beat Generation Writers (1996).

Table of Contents

The names - Allen Ginsberg's writings, John Muckle; I'm only a jolly storyteller and have nothing to do with politics On the Road and Visions of Cody, R.J. Ellis; William S. Burroughs and language, David Ingram; journeys in the mindfield - Gregory Corso reconsidered, J. Phillip; an anarchist among the floorwalkers - the poetry of Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Alistair Wisker; the prisoner of self - the work of John Clellon Holmes, Cynthia S. Hamilton; Why do we always say angel? - Herbert Huncke and Neal Cassady, Clive Bush; heat on the street - Jack Micheline, Ray Bremser and the Bohemian tradition, Jim Burns; black beats - the signifying poetry of Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka, Ted Jones and Bob Kaufman, A. Robert Lee; the archaeology of gender in the beat movement, Helen McNeil; I say my new name - women writers of the beat generation, Amy L. Friedman.

Additional information

GOR005733417
9780745306612
0745306616
The Beat Generation Writers by A. Robert Lee
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pluto Press
19960120
224
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