An edition of Understanding the Beats (1992)

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An edition of Understanding the Beats (1992)

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"Foster provides a survey of the four major Beat writers: Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Gregory Corso. These writers were closely allied from the beginning of their careers and shared a particular vision of America, one which in turn defined much of their most celebrated work. They wrote in opposition to the materialistic, conformist culture they saw developing in postwar America, seeking through their fiction and poetry a way out of that world.

Literature, as Foster demonstrates, allowed both writer and reader to see things as they were while, at the same time, providing an entry into transcendent realities. The best-known Beat works, On the Road, "Howl," and Naked Lunch, responded directly to social and political conditions at mid-century while indicating ways to escape them.".

"Although the Beats were widely seen as social revolutionaries by journalists, Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Corso were always predominantly writers. As the United States moved away from the contained, conservative temperament of the postwar period, the Beats became celebrities, and, as such, were dependent for their reputations on newspapers, magazines, and television.

Their fame assured that they would be read, yet they were perhaps better known for their values and their personalities than for their books. Confusing the writer with the subject of On the Road, Kerouac's early followers were surprised to find that he did not even like to drive. They failed to see that his real revolution had to do with language.

Foster focuses on the problems of language and aesthetics that the Beats confronted and suggests to the reader the great range of influence their work has had on subsequent writers."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
235

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Understanding the Beats
1992, University of South Carolina Press
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Understanding the Beats
1992, University of South Carolina Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-223) and index.

Published in
Columbia, S.C
Series
Understanding contemporary American literature

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/0054
Library of Congress
PS228.B6 F67 1992, PS228.B6.F67 1992, PS228.B6 F67 1992eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 235 p. ;
Number of pages
235

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1555763M
Internet Archive
understandingbea0000fost
ISBN 10
0872497984
LCCN
91036122
OCLC/WorldCat
45844387, 24502183
Library Thing
554715

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