bohemianism

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bohemianism

The birth of the beat generation

visionaries, rebels, and hipsters, 1944-1960
1995
Chronicles the lives of poets and novelists, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and others drawing connections between their unique brand of literature.

Beat voices

an anthology of beat poetry
1995
A collection of American poetry by and about the beat generation, written by such poets as Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima, and Allen Ginsberg.

Pomes all sizes

1992
A collection of poems by beat generation author Jack Kerouac, written between 1954 and 1965 about Mexico, Tangier, Berkeley, the Bowery, God, drugs, and other topics.

Jack Kerouac

1986
A critical analysis of Kerouac's fiction from his early traditional novel "The Town and the City, " to his posthumously published "Pic., "Visions of Cody, " and "Old Angel Midnight.".

Blue hole

a novel
1999
Seventeen-year-old Charlie Selkirk's run of bad luck ends when he signs on as a gofer for award-winning photographer Tallasee Tynan and becomes involved in the search for a missing boy last seen at a local hippie commune-- a quest that is strangely linked to Charlie's own mother.

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