Beatdom #23: Call for Submissions

4 years ago

It’s that time of year again. From October 1st to March 1st, we will be open to submissions for Beatdom…

Bukowski was no Beat Hangover

4 years ago

This essay first appeared in the chapbook, BUK100: My Old Man (Newington Press). When you talk about the Beat Generation,…

Review: How a Civilization Begins

4 years ago

Richard VargasMouthfeel Press$16.00Reviewed by Marc Olmsted In Margaret Randall’s foreword to How a Civilization Begins, she writes that Richard Vargas’…

Review: The Golden Dot, by Gregory Corso

4 years ago

The only problem I have had with Gregory Corso’s poems is that there aren't enough of them. Now, there are more.…

Allen Ginsberg’s Lifelong Commitment to Political Poetry and to Progressive Activist Causes

4 years ago

Editor’s note: This essay, written by Eliot Katz, author of The Poetry and Politics of Allen Ginsberg, is a response…

ruth weiss: the Beat Goddess

4 years ago

ruth weiss is one of the most interesting and least appreciated of the Beat writers. Thankfully, though, she is undergoing…

Ginsberg: Seattle, Communism, Regret

4 years ago

Editor's Note: Eliot Katz has issued a response to this essay, which can be read here. Toward the end of…

Allen Ginsberg and Richard Brautigan

4 years ago

If you Google “Allen Ginsberg and Richard Brautigan,” you won't find many relevant search results. There is nothing, in fact,…

On the Road with Brian Hassett

4 years ago

The following interview was published in Beatdom #22, which can be purchased on Amazon. Brian Hassett is the author of…

Jack Kerouac Paintings by Clinton Inman

4 years ago

Clinton Inman is a retired high-school teacher presently living in Florida with his wife, Elba. His oil paintings of Jack…

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