Hot chocolate . . . delicious Blustery deep freeze winds Cut through cruel canyons of Manhattan Past Dostoevsky Christmas angels Huddled…
by Chris Dickerson Charles Bukowski never considered himself part of the Beat Generation; in fact, he frequently disparaged the…
The things I do in pursuit of the true Jack Kerouac . . . it’s always daunting driving into New…
When I get old I want to be Blue haired Madame G. K. Rachou La Patronne de la Bohème Latin…
In the upcoming movie-themed issue of Beatdom, we will be talking to Aaron Brookner - son of film-maker Howard Brookner,…
Paris in search of a name Meaning house in the field Love Suffer and Work is thy motto The loneliest…
From: While the name Herbert Huncke may not be well-known among the general population, it is certainly familiar to readers…
By Cabell McClean and Matthew Levi Stevens Cabell McLean was born in 1952, a descendant of the visionary American…
The Town and the City is a complete joy, Jack Kerouac’s holiday present to the world. As the New England…
Here at Beatdom we prefer words to numbers, and it is particularly rare that our research takes us in the…
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