Beatniks: A Guide to an American Subculture
This is a revealing look at the events and personalities that defined the Beat Generation, drawing on over three decades of research.

Beatniks: A Guide to an American Subculture gets readers past the caricature of the "beatnik" as a goateed, beret-wearing, bongo-playing poseur, drawing on extensive research to show just how profound an impact the beats had on American culture, politics, and literature.

Beatniks conveys the complexity, influences, events, and places that shaped the Beat Generation from the late 1940s to the cusp of the 1960s. The book also features a series of essays on specific aspects of the subculture, as well as interviews with Beat Generation luminaries like Allen Ginsberg, Ann Charters, Roy Harper and Michael McClure. Throughout, readers will meet an extraordinary gallery of people both famous—Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Neal Cassady—and lesser known but no less fascinating, including Kenneth Patchen, Lord Buckley, Mort Sahl, Jack Micheline, Lew Welch, Joan Vollmer Adams, and Lenore Kandel. Also included is a detailed glossary with the origins and meanings of the beat lingo.

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Beatniks: A Guide to an American Subculture
This is a revealing look at the events and personalities that defined the Beat Generation, drawing on over three decades of research.

Beatniks: A Guide to an American Subculture gets readers past the caricature of the "beatnik" as a goateed, beret-wearing, bongo-playing poseur, drawing on extensive research to show just how profound an impact the beats had on American culture, politics, and literature.

Beatniks conveys the complexity, influences, events, and places that shaped the Beat Generation from the late 1940s to the cusp of the 1960s. The book also features a series of essays on specific aspects of the subculture, as well as interviews with Beat Generation luminaries like Allen Ginsberg, Ann Charters, Roy Harper and Michael McClure. Throughout, readers will meet an extraordinary gallery of people both famous—Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Neal Cassady—and lesser known but no less fascinating, including Kenneth Patchen, Lord Buckley, Mort Sahl, Jack Micheline, Lew Welch, Joan Vollmer Adams, and Lenore Kandel. Also included is a detailed glossary with the origins and meanings of the beat lingo.

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Beatniks: A Guide to an American Subculture

Beatniks: A Guide to an American Subculture

by Alan Bisbort
Beatniks: A Guide to an American Subculture

Beatniks: A Guide to an American Subculture

by Alan Bisbort

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This is a revealing look at the events and personalities that defined the Beat Generation, drawing on over three decades of research.

Beatniks: A Guide to an American Subculture gets readers past the caricature of the "beatnik" as a goateed, beret-wearing, bongo-playing poseur, drawing on extensive research to show just how profound an impact the beats had on American culture, politics, and literature.

Beatniks conveys the complexity, influences, events, and places that shaped the Beat Generation from the late 1940s to the cusp of the 1960s. The book also features a series of essays on specific aspects of the subculture, as well as interviews with Beat Generation luminaries like Allen Ginsberg, Ann Charters, Roy Harper and Michael McClure. Throughout, readers will meet an extraordinary gallery of people both famous—Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Neal Cassady—and lesser known but no less fascinating, including Kenneth Patchen, Lord Buckley, Mort Sahl, Jack Micheline, Lew Welch, Joan Vollmer Adams, and Lenore Kandel. Also included is a detailed glossary with the origins and meanings of the beat lingo.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313365744
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/25/2009
Series: Guides to Subcultures and Countercultures
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 13 Years

About the Author

Alan Bisbort has worked as a writer and researcher for the Library of Congress since 1992, coauthoring The Nation's Library, the official guide for the Library's bicentennial, and contributing to The Civil War: A Library of Congress Desk Reference and The Library of Congress World War II Companion.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword vii

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

Timeline xiii

Chapter 1 Narrative History: Origins of the Beat Generation 1

Chapter 2 How the Beats Turned into Beatniks 9

Chapter 3 The Emergence of a Beatnik Voice 29

Chapter 4 Beatniks Take Manhattan, the Nation, and the World 39

Conclusion 55

Biographical Sketches 65

Appendix A Beats on Screen, Served on Platters 101

Appendix B Magazines That First Published Beat Generation Writers 115

Appendix C Beat Jokes and Cartoons 123

Appendix D Precursors to the Beats 127

Appendix E The Beat Progeny 131

Glossary 133

Primary Documents 137

Selected Bibliography 163

Index 173

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