“A Fleeting Moment in a Floating World”: The Women of the Beat Generation Through Allen Ginsberg’s Eyes
“The whole Beat scene had very little to do with the participation of women as artists themselves....
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Posted by Katie Oates | Feb 25, 2018 | Beatdom Content, Essays
“The whole Beat scene had very little to do with the participation of women as artists themselves....
Read MorePosted by David S. Wills | Apr 19, 2011 | Beatdom Content, Essays
by Dr Madhu Mehrotra and Geetanjali Joshi Mishra “Resolved to sing no songs henceforth but those...
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By Spencer Kansa In 1951, Jack Kerouac began work on a roman-à-clef whose breathless prose would...
Read MorePosted by David S. Wills | Jan 11, 2010 | Beatdom Content, Essays
by Harry Burrus When Jack Kerouac died in 1969, only one of his 20+ books was in print. At the time, many critics announced the Beat Generation was irrelevant and had faded away. Others claimed the Beats were an insignificant...
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