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The Beat Generation
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Oneworld Publications
Oprawa: Miękka
Opis
The Beat Generation were a revolutionary group of poets, drifters, musicians, and visionaries whose gritty spontaneous prose explored alienation, repression, and what it meant to be a member of the human race in post-WWII American society. Through the iconic personalities of Ginsberg, Kerouac, Corso, and Burroughs, along with women writers, musicians, and artists, Christopher Gair charts the emergence and true significance of the group, revealing how their fresh approach to literature and a bohemian lifestyle created one of the most exciting and important movements in American literature. Half a century after the publication of the modern classics "Howl" and "On the Road", the movement continues to attract scores of new readers, influencing everything from bebop to the Beastie Boys. Scott Lucas, Executive Director of Libertas: The Centre for the Study of US Foreign Policy - "In this essential study, Professor Gair takes us beyond the cliches of the beatnik and non-conformity to establish how the Beat Generation came out of the political, economic, cultural, and ideological tensions of post-1945 America."Ian F. A. Bell, Professor of American Studies at Keele University - "For Chris Gair, there remains 'no coherent overview of the Beat Generation,' but here it is in a breeze of historical narrative. Gair tells a lively and eloquent story that is superbly deft and engaging."James Williams, Senior Managing Editor of Critical Inquiry - "For its breadth of coverage, including the international impact of the Beats, as well as for the perspecuity of its detailing, this book is both an excellent beginning point and a reference source to be returned to time and again."
Szczegóły
Rok wydania
2008
Oprawa
Miękka
Ilość stron
224
ISBN
9781851685424
EAN
9781851685424
Kraj produkcji
GB
Producent
Oneworld Publications
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