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Search Home : Arts : Literature : Periods and Movements : Beat
| Bukowski, Charles@ |
Burroughs, William S.@ |
| Corso, Gregory@ |
Cassady, Neal@ |
| Ferlinghetti, Lawrence@ |
Ginsberg, Allen@ |
| Kerouac, Jack@ |
Kesey, Ken@ |
| Snyder, Gary@ |
Trocchi, Alexander@ |
See Also:
- Literary Kicks: A free-form study of Beat Literature, literary community and underground culture -- growing since 1994!
- A brief introduction to the beat (in) film: An Analysis of Beat Cinema
- American Museum of Beat Art: Home page for American Museum of Beat Art in Pasadena, California. Featuring writers, beat poets, beat films, artists, photographs, manifestos, critical writing and prose poetry.
- Aram Saroyan, writer, poet, playwright, novelist: Aram Saroyan is an internationally known poet, novelist, biographer, memoirist and playwright with ties to the Beat Generation.
- Beat Boulevard: A walk down such Alleyways and Cafe's that lay along Beat Boulevard; one last major glance at a literary movement.
- Beat Generation Resources: Beat Generation Resources
- Beat Generation Trading Cards: Check out these 5 promotional trading cards of the Beat Generation designed by Jesse Crumb
- Beat Generation at the Gay, Lesbian, B, T, Queer Encyclopedia: The writers of the Beat Generation, many of whom were gay or bisexual, endorsed gay rights as a part of their rebellion against inhibition and self-censorship.
- Beat Movement: An overview of Beat poetry, literature, history, and film.
- Beat Quotes: Quotes by or pertaining to a beat author.
- Beat SuperNova: A large list of beats and people related to the beat movement.
- Beat-L: An online discussion forum devoted to the study of the lives and works of the writers of the Beat Generation, especially Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs.
- Beats In Kansas: the Beat Generation in the Heartland: Collection of links and original articles. The Beat Generation grew from all parts of America -- including Kansas. In fact, so many well-known Beat era artists and writers came from Wichita, the poet Allen Ginsberg made a famous visit in February 1966 to "see where McClure and Conner came from." Original photos of William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg.
- Beatscene: Magazine which documents and highlights the writers, poets, musicians and artists of America's so called 'Beat Generation'.
- Beatsville Pad - a cultural history of the Beatnik: Featuring paintings of Beatniks, bizarre weird art from the beat era, and other wonderful ephemera...first pop culture history of the beatniks
- Bibliography of The Beat Generation: Comprehensive bibliography of books, articles and essays about the Beat Generation
- Danish Pathway to the Beat Generation: This is the Danish pathway to the Beat Generation that would seem to be having a renaissance. They date back to the 1950s and are now looked upon as a major cultural force of that period, as well as being a part of the much broader counterculture.
- Death Of The Beat Generation: Article from Gay Today magazine following the deaths of homosexual Beat Generation authors William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg and Herbert Huncke.
- Denver's Beat Poetry Driving Tour: Beat Generation driving tour for those in the Denver, Colorado area
- Dharma Beat Links: A directory of links to Beat Generation writers, including Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, and Neal Cassady.
- Evergreen Review: Evergreen Review - From classic Evergreen stories and articles to the latest cutting edge literature, art and reports from the underground. Beat Generation issues in the archives.
- Free Beat Generation Desktop Theme: Full desktop theme available free for download
- From 'Beat' To Beatnik: Describes the origins of the Beat Generation based on Anne Charter's 'Portable Beat Reader'.
- Gordon Ball's Beat Generation: Gordon Ball teaches at the Virginia Military Institute -- what a school to be teaching the Beats -- a photo of Allen Ginsberg teaching Ball's class is now a classic.
- Hibblen Radio - Beat Generation: A portfolio website for CBS News Radio reporter Michael Hibblen featuring sound clips of the Beat Generation
- How Beat Happened: Article from SF Weekly.
- James Mechem, Beat Writer and Publisher, New York: Beat Generation writer, Caprice magazine publisher, and native Kansan, interviewed by Denise Low, on his 80th birthday, October 2003. Born in Wichita KS in 1923, raised in Topeka; his father was Kansas State Historian. Denise Low is an author, poet and chair of the English Department at Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence, KS.
- Jazz of the Beat Generation: A unique collection of music, literature and spoken word material exploring jazz as a central theme in the Beat Movement.
- Mom's Scrapbook: In memory of Patricia Harrison, with notes on Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs; also Louise Nevelson and others.
- Moody's Skidrow Beanery: In Wichita, Kansas, Moody Connell believed in a mix of hoboes and Beats and sought to serve them simple fare and give them a place to congregate. A great view of the Beats in the middle of America, by Pat O'Connor.
- Panopticon: Poems by Paul Farrar Lawless (1915-83), the forgotten beat poet. A dedicated pacifist, these poems reflect a spiritual journey to Mt. Shasta on the eve of America's involvement in WWII.
- Salon Books | Breaking up with the Beats: Kerouac and company were my first literary loves -- but I had to get off their road.
- The Beat Generation and the Sixties:: A guide to web resources, combining Beats and leading into the Hippies & 1960s. Created and maintained by Alan Keig, University of Adelaide Library, Australia. Adds a unique non-USA view of the Beats.
- The Beat Generation at the Blue Neon Alley: A gateway to the beat generation on the World Wide Web.
- The Beat Page: Biographies, photos and included works of Beat Generation writers.
- The Beat Papers of Al Aronowitz: A collection of interviews, memories and articles by Al Aronowitz, the infamous Black Listed Journalist, who was actually there
- The Beat Vortex: Lots of the Beat Generation started in Wichita, KS. Covers 1947-1966; includes Bruce Conner, Dave Haselwood, Michael McClure, Charles Plymell, Lee Streiff; with original photos of Conner and McClure in high school, other rare views of the earliest Beat period.
- The Critical Poet Beat Generation Quiz: Take the Beat Generation Quiz and see how smart you really are.
- The Wild Bohemian Home Page: Like if it's got anything to do with wild Bohemian cats and chicks, you'll probably find it here. Included here are pages about Hippies, the Beat Generation, Bohemian bands, outlaw bikers, plus everything else Bohemian I can find.
- Unspeakable Visions: The Beat Generation and The Bohemian Dialectic. Paper written in 1991 for the History of Publishing course, under Professor Paul Heyer of the Communications Department at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, B.C.
- the beats: new york: University of Virginia [great cover images of first-edition books by William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and Neal Cassady]
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