Breaking the Rule of Cool: Interviewing and Reading Women Beat Writers

Breaking the Rule of Cool: Interviewing and Reading Women Beat Writers

Breaking the Rule of Cool: Interviewing and Reading Women Beat Writers

Breaking the Rule of Cool: Interviewing and Reading Women Beat Writers

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Overview

The Beat movement nurtured many female dissidents and artists who contributed to Beat culture and connected the Beats with the second wave of the women's movement. Although they have often been eclipsed by the men of the Beat Generation, the women's contributions to Beat literature are considerable.

Covering writers from the beginning of the movement in the 1950s and extending to the present, this book features interviews with nine of the best-known women Beat writers, including Diane di Prima, ruth weiss, Joyce Johnson, Hettie Jones, Joanne Kyger, Brenda Frazer (Bonnie Bremser), Janine Pommy Vega, Anne Waldman, and the critic Ann Charters. Each is presented by a biographical essay that details her literary or scholarly accomplishments.

In these recent interviews the nine writers recall their lives in Beat bohemia and discuss their artistic practices. Nancy M. Grace outlines the goals and revelations of the interviews, and introduces the community of female Beat writers created in their conversations with the authors.

Although they have not received attention equal to the men, women Beat writers rebelled against mainstream roles for young women and were exuberant participants in creating the Beat scene. Mapping their unique identities in the Beat movement, Ronna C. Johnson shows how their poetry, fiction, and memoirs broke the male rule that defined Beat women as silent bohemian "chicks" rather than artistic peers.

Breaking the Rule of Cool combines the interviews with literary criticism and biography to illustrate the vivacity and intensity of women Beat writers, and argues that American literature was revitalized as much by the women's work as by that of their male counterparts.

Nancy M. Grace, a professor of English at the College of Wooster, is the author of The Feminized Male Character in Twentieth-Century Literature. Her work has appeared in Contemporary Literature, the Beat Scene, and the Artful Dodge.

Ronna C. Johnson, a lecturer in English and American Studies at Tufts University, has been published in College Literature, the Review of Contemporary Fiction, and the Poetry Project Newsletter. Johnson and Grace are the editors of and contributors to Girls Who Wore Black: Women Writing the Beat Generation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604735994
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 01/10/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgmentsix
Mapping Women Writers of the Beat Generation3
Interviewing Women Beat Writers43
Interviews
Single Out: ruth weiss55
Pieces of a Song: Diane di Prima83
Artista: Brenda (Bonnie) Frazer109
Places to Go: Joanne Kyger133
Drive: Hettie Jones155
In the Night Cafe: Joyce Johnson181
The Story and Its Writer: Ann Charters207
Tracking the Serpent: Janine Pommy Vega231
Fast Speaking Woman: Anne Waldman255
Notes279
Works Cited283
Index289
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