Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Read...it's always good to read.

Sharpen your teeth with some Beat...
http://www.rooknet.com/beatpage/index.html
clipped from www.rooknet.com
"The Beat Generation"
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The history of literature has been "landmarked" by
countless movements of varying styles and direction. The Beat
Page is dedicated to the movement that began in the early 1950's
with a small and tightly connected group of young writers who
demonstrated a care-free, often reckless and unquestionably
fresh approach to literature as well as a demonstrative social
stance toward what was sometimes referred to as "The Establishment".
The term "Beat"
was reportedly coined by Jack
Kerouac
in the late 1940's, but became more common at about
the time that writers like himself, Allen
Ginsberg
and Lawrence
Ferlinghetti
were beginning to get noticed. It was quickly
becoming a slang term in America after World War II, meaning
"exhausted" or "beat down" and provided this
generation with a definitive label for their personal and social
positions and perspectives.
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