Barry Miles’ name seems to pop up everywhere when you look back on Beat history. He’s written books on Kerouac,…
In 1965 Allen Ginsberg flew to Cuba as part of a major poetry event hosted by the Casa de las…
For some reason, if you look back through literary history, it seems most great authors had a fondness for cats.…
The Beat Generation was not just important as a countercultural movement. We don’t just remember Jack Kerouac for sending kids…
The writers of the Beat Generation were not just great at composing poems or producing genre-smashing novels. They were also…
The 1940s and 50s were difficult years to be non-conformist, and that was doubly true if you were a woman.…
As the birthplace of Western democracy, literature, and philosophy, it is hardly surprising that Greece was of such interest to…
Announcing the first ever oral & visual history of Jerry Rubin & The Yippies - featuring Abbie Hoffman, Paul Krassner,…
Stanford University has just added a staggering 2,141 digital files relating to Allen Ginsberg to its library website. Most of…
Released just a few days ago, The Complete Songs Of Innocence And Experience by Allen Ginsberg is a multi-CD (or download, if…
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