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|a The Rolling Stone book of the Beats :
|b the Beat Generation and American culture /
|c edited by Holly George-Warren.
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|a Book of the Beats
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|a 1st ed.
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|a New York :
|b Hyperion,
|c c1999.
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|a xi, 452 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 26 cm.
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|a "A Rolling Stone Press book"--T.p. verso.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 427-429) and index.
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|t Introduction /
|r Holly George-Warren --
|g Pt. 1.
|t The Birth of Beat.
|t The City Where the Beats Were Moved to Howl /
|r Ann Douglas.
|t Visions of Paradise: Kerouac in N.Y.C. /
|r Rick Bleier.
|t Abstract Expression: From Bird to Brando /
|r Brian Hassett.
|t Beat Jazz: The Real Thing /
|r John Swenson.
|t Painting Beat by Numbers /
|r Michael McClure.
|t Beat Queens: Women in Flux /
|r Joyce Johnson.
|t Babes in Boyland /
|r Hettie Jones.
|t The Beat Generation and the Continuing American Revolution /
|r John Tytell.
|t Another Superficial Piece About 158 Beatnik Books /
|r Richard Meltzer.
|t Floating Universities: The Power of the Collective in Art /
|r Brian Hassett.
|t From Beat to Beatnik /
|r Henry Cabot Beck --
|g Pt. 2.
|t King of the Road: Jack Kerouac.
|t The American Journey of Jack Kerouac /
|r Douglas Brinkley.
|t This Song's for You, Jack: Collaborating with Kerouac /
|r David Amram.
|t With Jack Kerouac in Hyannis /
|r Ann Charters.
|t Kerouac Retrospective /
|r Eric Ehrmann.
|t There Is Really Nothing Inside /
|r Eric Ehrmann and Stephen Davis.
|t Elegy for a Desolation Angel /
|r Lester Bangs.
|t A Chicken-Essay /
|r Victor-Levy Beulieu.
|t Beat Book Reviews /
|r Michael Rogers, Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg.
|t Kerouac's Ghost /
|r David L. Uhn.
|t Heart Beat: Fifties Heroes as Soap Opera /
|r William S. Burroughs.
|t The Blind Follow the Blind /
|r Carolyn Cassady --
|g Pt. 3.
|t Old Bull Lee: William S. Burroughs.
|t William S. Burroughs (1914-1997) /
|r Lewis MacAdams.
|t Visiting with William Burroughs in Mexico, 1950 /
|r Liza Williams.
|t The 1972 Rolling Stone Interview: William S. Burroughs /
|r Robert Palmer.
|t Beat Godfather Meets Glitter Mainman: Burroughs and David Bowie /
|r Craig Copetas.
|t Undercover /
|r Greil Marcus and William S. Burroughs.
|t Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man /
|r David L. Ulin.
|t My Burroughs: Postmortem Notes /
|r Richard Hell.
|t ps/alm 23 revisited /
|r Patti Smith.
|t Remembering Burroughs, August 1997 /
|r Gregory Corso, Lou Reed and Dennis Hopper /
|r [et al.] --
|g Pt. 4.
|t Beat's Poet Laureate: Allen Ginsberg.
|t Allen Ginsberg, 1926-1997 /
|r Mikal Gilmore.
|t A One-Man Generation /
|r Gordon Ball.
|t A Beat Book Review /
|r John Grissim, Jr. and Allen Ginsberg.
|t A Beat Book Review /
|r Marshall Rosenthal and Allen Ginsberg.
|t A Beat Record Review /
|r Lester Bangs and Allen Ginsberg.
|t Elder Statesman, Unrepentant Rebel: A Chat with Ginsberg /
|r Barry Alfonso.
|t Interview /
|r Harvey R. Kubernik.
|t Death of a Patriot /
|r Greil Marcus.
|t Allen Ginsberg Dying, April 4, 1997 /
|r Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
|t Dear Allen /
|r Patri Smith.
|t Memories of Allen, April 1997 /
|r Ken Kesey, Bono and William S. Burroughs /
|r [et al.] --
|g Pt. 5.
|t Beat Lights: Characters, Role Models and Others.
|t The Originator: Herbert Huncke /
|r Lydia Lunch.
|t Genesis Angel /
|r Aram Saroyan.
|t Neal's Ashes /
|r Gina Berriault.
|t Another Pretty Face /
|r Liza Williams.
|t Hipsters, Flipsters and Skin-Poppin' Daddies: The Way-Out, Sick, Beat Humor of Lord Buckley and Lenny Bruce /
|r Don Waller.
|t Buckley and Bruce on the Record.
|t Gregory Corso /
|r Walter Raubicheck.
|t Rub Out the Word /
|r Stephen Davis.
|t A Beat Book Review /
|r Lee Eisenberg and Michael McClure.
|t A Beat Book Review /
|r David Sjostedt and Gary Snyder.
|t Robert Frank and the Beat Aesthetic /
|r Steve Appleford.
|t No Shortcuts /
|r Mellon --
|g Pt. 6.
|t Keeping the Beat: The Legacy.
|t Spontaneity Through Time: Why the Beats Have Lasted /
|r Anthony DeCurtis.
|t When the Beatniks Were Social Lions /
|r Hunter S. Thompson.
|t Visuals: How the Beats Begat the Freaks /
|r Thomas Albright.
|t The Beats and the Birth of the Counterculture /
|r Parke Puterbaugh.
|t Beats and Hippies: A Tabular Synopsis /
|r Parke Puterbaugh.
|t Beat Pharmacopoeia /
|r Carlo McCormick.
|t Key Works of Beat Drug Literature /
|r Michael Horowitz.
|t My Beat Journal /
|r Eric Andersen.
|t Children of the Beats /
|r Daniel Pinchbeck.
|t Talkin' 'Bout Our Generations /
|r Joyce Johnson and Daniel Pinchbeck.
|t The Recorded Legacy of the Beats /
|r James Austin.
|t In the House of Language /
|r Lee Ranaldo.
|t The Beat Goes On /
|r Graham Parker.
|t The Washington Squares and Our Beat Quest /
|r Lauren Agnelli.
|t Kerouac, Ginsberg, the Beats' and Other Bastards Who Ruined My Life /
|r Johnny Depp.
|t Beat Generation in the Generation of Beats /
|r Mark Kemp.
|t The Beats and Alt. Culture /
|r Steve Appleford.
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|y 20th century
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|a Authors, American
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