Greetings, Dear Readers! We know you have been waiting for the new issue of Beatdom to come out. Well, it…
Review by Michael Hendrick; Photo by Jerry Aronson A look around at the landscape of today's world reveals cultural melee…
At the turn of the 1960s, Jack Kerouac found himself in a profound state of limbo, the climax of an…
by Dr Madhu Mehrotra and Geetanjali Joshi Mishra “Resolved to sing no songs henceforth but those of manly attachment” -Walt…
By Spencer Kansa In 1951, Jack Kerouac began work on a roman-à-clef whose breathless prose would help define an era…
R. R. Reno The road dominates the American imagination, from the Oregon Trail to Route 66. That strange, in-between time…
More so than any other literary movement, the Beats have influenced the world of travel and have helped shape our…
by Hannah Withrow 1 I begin my immersion into female Beat writers fittingly with Diane di Prima; referred to in…
by Harry Burrus When Jack Kerouac died in 1969, only one of his 20+ books was in print. At the…
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