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The Beat Generation FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Angelheaded HipstersBy Rich Weidman

The Beat Generation FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Angelheaded HipstersBy Rich Weidman

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The Beat Generation FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Angelheaded HipstersBy Rich Weidman

The Beat Generation FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Angelheaded HipstersBy Rich Weidman



The Beat Generation FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Angelheaded HipstersBy Rich Weidman

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(FAQ). The Beat Generation FAQ is an informative and entertaining look at the enigmatic authors and cutting-edge works that shaped this fascinating cultural and literary movement. Disillusioned with the repression and conformity encompassing post-World War II life in the United States, the Beat writers sought creative alternatives to the mind-numbing banality of modern culture. Beat Generation writers were no strangers to controversy: Both Allen Ginsberg's prophetic, William Blakean-style poem "Howl" (1956) and William S. Burroughs' groundbreaking novel Naked Lunch (1959) led to obscenity trials, while Jack Kerouac's highly influential novel On the Road (1957) was blamed by the establishment for corrupting the nation's youth and continues to this day to serve as a beacon of hipster culture and the bohemian lifestyle. The Beat writers shared a vision for a new type of literature, one that escaped the boundaries of academia and employed an organic use of language, inspired by the spontaneity and improvisational nature of jazz music and abstract expressionism (Kerouac coined this writing style "spontaneous prose"). In search of deeper meaning, Beat Generation writers experimented not only with language but also with spirituality, art, drugs, sexuality, and unconventional lifestyles. Although the movement as a whole flamed out quickly in the early 1960s, replaced by the onset of the hippie counterculture, the Beats made an indelible mark on the nation's consciousness and left a long-lasting influence on its art and culture. This book details the movement its works, creative forces, and its legacy.

The Beat Generation FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Angelheaded HipstersBy Rich Weidman

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1289086 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .92" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages
The Beat Generation FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Angelheaded HipstersBy Rich Weidman

Review ''[The Beat Generation FAQ] thoroughly covers the basics: the Beat movement's beginnings, influential thought-leaders, major milestones, and, ultimately, its demise. Author Rich Weidman's reader-friendly prose and organized structure makes it easy to reference, and articles are informative without being weighty or overly academic. The basics, however, are just the tip of the iceberg...The short-lived Beat movement changed the fabric of popular culture in ways that reverberate through time to the present day; yet due to both its short time span and the experimental (and, at times, inaccessible) nature of the major works makes it a subject about which few people know. The Beat Generation FAQ clears up some of the fog around the movement, and author Rich Weidman conveys an incredible amount of fact in an accessible and enjoyable way.'' --Rebeat Magazine''Though not a first-hand account, The Beat Generation FAQ makes it obvious that the author did his homework, especially as evidenced by an extensive bibliography, recommended ''essential reading'' lists, and the last section called ''Each Stolen Moment: A Beat Generation Timeline.'' ... As a whole, this book is a nostalgic adventure for those who were present at the time, but can also be an educational tool for those who weren't and care to familiarize themselves with the Beat legacy.'' --San Francisco Book Review

About the Author RICH WEIDMAN (Ocoee, FL) is a writer and editor. His work includes The Doors FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Kings of Acid Rock and several regional travel guides. He serves as the editor of two pop culture and movie-related websites: Alternative Reel and Forgotten Movie Classics.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Resource on Beat Generation By Jym Cherry Books in Backbeat Books FAQ series are a little different to review than a more conventionally formatted book. By definition books in the FAQ series are more of a resource guide, like the internet analog of a series of common questions on a subject with a quick fact filled summation of the question at hand, and Rich Weidman’s provides exactly that some succinct information in “The Beat Generation FAQ”.If you’re a fan of The Beats (such as I am) and their writings you may think you know everything on this literary movement, but Weidman has done his homework and has information that is previously unknown or lesser known, such as the influence of hobo writers such as Jack Black, author of “You Can’t Win” (1936). There are chapters on both the major and minor players in The Beats story, the major personalities such as Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William S, Burroughs, Gregory Corso et al, as well as minor characters such as Herbert Hunke. “The Beat Generation FAQ” delves into the mostly overlooked group in The Beats, the women. Weidman gives them equal time with the men and which were as important to the group as the men, albeit more in ways of supporting the men and their ambitions but these group of women would later write their own books, not only of their time with the men of The Beat Generation but also their own artistic works.Weidman also explores the process behind Kerouac’s, “On The Road”, which brought up some things I hadn‘t picked up on before. Ginsberg’s, “Howl”, and Burroughs‘, “Naked Lunch”. It also takes a look at the obscenity trial the publication of “Howl” elicited. It also delves into these writers body of work as a whole, if you need a quick overview of their work here it is. Weidman also gets into the reaction to The Beats from their detractors to those they influenced, i.e., Bob Dylan, The Doors, and their influence on other mediums of the day from exploitation movies made promising to expose ‘the inside story of The Beat Generation”, to the present day, which has seen films that are more historically accurate on incidents in The Beats world as well as films made of Kerouac’s “On The Road” and “Big Sur”.A couple things that are minor shortcomings is that reading straight through and not as a reference source there are some redundancies. The other is that Weidman omits the death of Gerard Kerouac, Jack Kerouac’s older brother who died at age nine and affected Kerouac in his perspective on life and writing.Overall “The Beat Generation FAQ” is a well written and informative look at The Beat Generation and whether you’re already an aficionado or are just getting into The Beats this is a book you’ll want to read. Rich Weidman is also the author of “The Doors FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Kings of Acid Rock (Faq Series).

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great resource By C. Arthur Howell This is a fantastic resource and reference on Beat history's major and minor characters. Something for the novice and expert alike.

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