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In the 1940s and 50s, a new generation of poets rebelled against the conventions of mainstream American life and writing. They became known as the Beat Poets––a name that evokes weariness, down-and-outness, the beat under a piece of music, and beatific spirituality.
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Moving from the early s to the late s, this book explores key aesthetic and thematic innovations of the Beat writers, the pervasiveness of the Beatnik caricature, the role of the counterculture in the postwar era, the involvement of women in the Beat project, and the changing face of Beat political engagement during the Vietnam War era.
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This chapter charts the rise of Beat poetry by looking at the early work of Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Peter Orlovsky, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. It then looks at Ginsberg's “Howl” in depth, and then explains the significance of the obscenity trial surrounding “Howl.”
'Deeply researched and artfully composed, Steven Belletto’s The Beats: A Literary History presents along a historical arc a detailed and thorough exposition of the languages and literatures of Beat and Beat-influenced mid-twentieth-century American writers in literary and political contexts.
2 Ιουν 2022 · The Historical Dictionary of the Beat Movement covers the movements history through a chronology, an introductory essay, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 700 cross-referenced entries on significant people, themes, critical issues, and the most significant novels, poems, and volumes of poetry and prose that have ...
Beat poetry addressed a wide range of themes that reflected the social, cultural, and spiritual concerns of the post-war era; These themes often challenged mainstream values and norms, expressing a desire for personal and collective liberation; Beat poets sought to explore the depths of human experience and the possibilities of the imagination