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Historical Dictionary of the Beat Movement

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The Beat Movement was and is a literary and arts movement, the most radical and innovative of the 20th century, and because it was so open to new ideas of poetics and aesthetics, it has adapted from decade to decade. The history of the Beat Movement is still being written in the early years of the 21st century. Unlike other kinds of literary and artistic the Beat Movement is self-perpetuating. After the 1950s generation, a new generation arose in the 1960s led by writers such as Diane Wakowski, Anne Waldman, and poets from the East Side Scene. In the 1970s and 1980s writers from the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church and contributors to World magazine continued the movement. The 1980s and 1990s Language Movement saw itself as an outgrowth and progression of previous Beat aesthetics. Today poets and writers in San Francisco still gather at City Lights Bookstore and in Boulder at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics and continue the movement. It is now a postmodern movement and probably would be unrecognizable to the earliest Beats. It may even be in the process of finally shedding the name Beat. But the Movement continues.

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The Historical Dictionary of the Beat Movement covers the movements history through a chronology, an introductory essay, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 700 cross-referenced entries on significant people, themes, critical issues, and the most significant novels, poems, and volumes of poetry and prose that have formed the Beat canon. This book is a vital reference tool for any researcher interested in learning more about the Beat Movement.

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A forward, preface, and brief introduction are followed here by Varner's (English, Abilene Christian Univ.; Historical Dictionary of Westerns in Literature) 304-page dictionary and extensive bibliography that present the Beat Movement as a radical, innovative, self-perpetuating aesthetic that continues today. The author describes his selection of information as suggestive rather than comprehensive; still, major Beat writers, themes, and works are emphasized, with cross-references guiding readers to connections and relationships among them. Entries are generally shorter than encyclopedia articles, although some fill several pages...VERDICT Students and others who are curious about Beat literature will enjoy browsing through this book as a starting point for understanding the era. A useful, compact introduction to Beats and their works. Library Journal The Beat movement was one of the most radical literary initiatives of the twentieth century. Varner's opening essay and a chronology provide the parameters of the time period and explain how the Beat movement evolved. The 700 A-Z entries mostly cover book titles, names of poems, and notable people of the time, and they range from a few sentences to several pages, describing a trend or a person's life as it had an impact on the Beat movement. Characters from poems and novels (e.g., Jeanne, from Jack Kerouac's The Town and the City) appear here-especially interesting since some characters correspond to actual persons in an author's life. Other entries aim to show how the traditional Beat movement was revitalized in the 1990s; how women played a significant role, not just as inspiration but as writers; and how the movement included various religions. There are cross-references from a title to an author and, in some instances, to a section of a poem, with a lengthy exposition of the meaning of the symbolism (e.g., Tyvian businesses). The volume concludes with a bibliography section featuring primary sources, anthologies, various scholarly research, articles, and websites. This comprehensive work would be valuable to researchers and readers and could be used to develop a collection of this genre. The volume is interesting and easy to use, and it is recommended for most public and academic libraries. Booklist Not only scholars of the Beat Movement, but anyone who is curious about a group who so strongly represent a particular time in modern history will find the dictionary interesting as well as factually useful. American Reference Books Annual

Editor's Foreword Jon Woronoff Preface Chronology Introduction The Dictionary Bibliography About the Author

ISBN: 9780810871892
ISBN-10: 0810871890
Series: Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts
Audience: General
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 394
Published: 1st August 2012
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 15.9  x 2.9
Weight (kg): 0.726