The Last Man Standing: Al Hinkle
The name Al Hinkle should be familiar to most readers of Beatdom, and if it isn’t then they’ll...
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Posted by David S. Wills | Oct 7, 2012 | Beatdom Content, Interviews
The name Al Hinkle should be familiar to most readers of Beatdom, and if it isn’t then they’ll...
Read MorePosted by Nick Meador | Jul 3, 2012 | Beatdom Content, Essays
Words by Nick Meador Illustration by Kaliptus (from issue 10, available at Amazon) Jack Kerouac’s...
Read MorePosted by David S. Wills | Mar 1, 2011 | Beatdom Content, Interviews
By Spencer Kansa In 1951, Jack Kerouac began work on a roman-à-clef whose breathless prose would...
Read MorePosted by David S. Wills | Feb 17, 2010 | Beatdom Content, Essays
More so than any other literary movement, the Beats have influenced the world of travel and have...
Read MorePosted by David S. Wills | Jan 11, 2010 | Beatdom Content, Essays
by Hannah Withrow 1 I begin my immersion into female Beat writers fittingly with Diane di Prima; referred to in one anthology as “Poet Priestess,” she is one of the more well-known of these women. My introduction to her large...
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