Periods and Movements
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- Brautigan, Richard (1935-1984)
- Bibliography and information about the writer told in text, images, and other resources. Maintained by John F. Barber.
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- Catfish McDaris Interviews Charles Plymell
- Beat poets McDaris and Plymell on the 1960s San Francisco scene.
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- Characters In Beat and Bohemian Literature
- Listing by person's last name to their fictional character name(s) in Beat literature. From Worchel Institute for the Study of Beat and Bohemian Literature.
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- Charles Plymell : The Benzedrine Highway Interview
- by Paul Hawkins, Reality Studio, photographs; Early beat writer & poet Plymell became well known after the 1971 publication of his novel, Last of The Moccasins. Included are comments from Roxie Powell, Hammond Guthrie, Laki Vazakas, Ginger Killian Eades, and Mike Watt.
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- Charles Plymell, from Kansa, Land of the Wind People
- biographical writing from Plymell, early beat generation poet, author.
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- Charles Plymell, from The Last of the Moccasins
- On the Wichita Vortex, from outlaw poet and early beat generation author Plymell, friend of Allen Ginsberg and Neal Cassady.
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- Corban LePell letter on art
- Beat artist LePell writes on art in a letter to student Sylvia Smith Kleindinst, 1955
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- Cultural Chronology of Early Beat Generation Literature
- Annotated list of beat publication dates and events, by Larry Smith (Firelands College of BGSU)
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- Death Of The Beat Generation
- Gay Today magazine article by Jesse Monteagudo, written following the deaths of gay Beat writers William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg and Herbert Huncke, on their impact on modern culture.
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- George Tsongas: San Francisco Poet
- 81 year old Tsongas (1929-2010) was of the Beats but not part of any movement.
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- Gordon Ball's Beat Generation
- Ball teaches at the Virginia Military Institute -- a photo of Allen Ginsberg teaching Ball's class is now a classic.
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- Haight Ashbury Song Book
- by Ashleigh Brilliant, 1967, San Francisco's "Songs of love and haight." Beat Generation to hippie transition.
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- Henry Miller and William Burroughs: An Overview
- Reality Studio's: the influence of Henry Miller on Burroughs at Harvard in September 1935, his senior year, when the Harvard Advocate printed Miller, his first publication in America.
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- How Beat Happened
- by Steve Silberman. Article from SF Weekly. On Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan, Philip Whalen, and Allen Ginsberg -- from the 1930s to the 1950s.
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- James Mechem, Beat Writer and Publisher, New York
- Caprice magazine and Bowery Poetry Club founder; interviewed on his 80th birthday in 2003 by poet Denise Low, original photographs.