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9780140151022

The Portable Beat Reader

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  • ISBN13:

    9780140151022

  • ISBN10:

    0140151028

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1992-11-01
  • Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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The most comprehensive anthology available of the writing that electrified and, at times, outraged America. In poetry, fiction, essays, letters, song lyrics, and memoirs, this forceful collection captures the energy, rudeness, and exhilaration of the works of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Bob Dylan, Diane Di Prima, and other prominent voices of the Beat Movement.

Table of Contents

Introduction ``Variations on a Generation'' xv
PART 1 ``THE BEST MINDS OF A GENERATION''
East Coast Beats
1(9)
Editor's Note
8(2)
Jack Kerouac
On the Road (excerpt)
10(33)
The Subterraneans (excerpt)
43(4)
The Dharma Bums (excerpt)
47(6)
Mexico City Blues (excerpt)
53(4)
211th Chorus
53(1)
239th Chorus
53(1)
240th Chorus
54(1)
241st Chorus
55(1)
242nd Chorus
56(1)
``Essentials of Spontaneous Prose''
57(1)
``Belief & Technique for Modern Prose''
58(4)
Allen Ginsberg
``Howl''
62(8)
``Footnote to Howl''
70(1)
``A Supermarket in California''
71(1)
``Sunflower Sutra''
72(2)
``America''
74(3)
``Kaddish''
77(21)
``Song''
98(3)
``On Burroughs' Work''
101(3)
William Burroughs
Junky (excerpt)
104(12)
The Yage Letters (excerpt)
116(10)
Naked Lunch (excerpt)
126(10)
``Deposition: Testimony Concerning a Sickness''
136(10)
Herbert Huncke
``Elsie John''
146(2)
``Joey Martinez''
148(6)
John Clellon Holmes
Go (excerpt)
154(14)
Carl Solomon
Mishaps, Perhaps (excerpt)
168(4)
Gregory Corso
``I Am 25''
172(1)
``The Mad Yak''
172(1)
``Vision of Rotterdam''
173(1)
``Bomb''
174(5)
``Marriage''
179(3)
``Variations on a Generation''
182(5)
PART 2 ``HEART BEAT''
Enter Neal Cassady
187(3)
Editor's Note
187(3)
Neal Cassady
Letters to Jack Kerouac, 1947--1950
190(18)
Jack Kerouac
Letter to Neal Cassady, early 1951
208(4)
Neal Cassady
The First Third (excerpt)
212(8)
Jack Kerouac
Visions of Cody (excerpt)
220(7)
PART 3 ``CONSTANTLY RISKING ABSURDITY''
Some San Francisco Renaissance Poets
227(6)
Editor's Note
227(6)
Kenneth Rexroth
``Thou Shalt Not Kill'' (excerpt)
233(8)
``Poems from the Japanese''
241(1)
``Rexroth: Shaker and Maker''
242(4)
William Everson
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
``Dog''
246(2)
``Constantly Risking Absurdity''
248(1)
``In Goya's greatest scenes...''
249(1)
``One Thousand Fearful Words for Fidel Castro''
250(4)
``Horn on Howl''
254(11)
Michael McClure
``Peyote Poem''
265(8)
Scratching the Beat Surface (excerpt)
273(16)
Includes Snyder's poem, ``A Berry
Feast,'' Whalen's poem, ``Plus Ca Change...''
McClure's poems, ``Point Lobos:
Animism'' and ``For the Death of 100 Whales''
Gary Snyder
``Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout''
289(1)
``Milton by Firelight''
289(1)
``Riprap''
290(1)
``Praise for Sick Women''
291(2)
``Night Highway Ninety-nine''
293(11)
``Toji''
304(1)
``Higashi Hongwanji''
305(1)
``Note on the Religious Tendencies''
305(3)
Philip Whalen
``Sourdough Mountain Lookout''
308(5)
``A Dim View of Berkeley in the Spring''
313(2)
``Prose Take-Out, Portland 13:ix:58''
315(3)
Philip Lamantia
``High''
318(1)
``The night is a space of white marble''
318(1)
``I have given fair warning''
319(1)
``There is this distance between me and what I see''
319(1)
``Fud at Foster's''
320(2)
Lew Welch
``Chicago Poem''
322(2)
``The Basic Con''
324(1)
``Taxi Suite---After Anacreon''
324(1)
``Not Yet 40, My Beard Is Already White''
325(1)
``The Image, as in a Hexagram''
325(1)
``I Saw Myself''
326(2)
Bob Kaufman
``Round About Midnight''
328(1)
``Jazz Chick''
328(1)
``On''
329(1)
``O-Jazz-O''
329(2)
PART 4 ``A FEW BLUE WORDS TO THE WISE''
Other Fellow Travelers
Editor's Note
331(9)
Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)
``In Memory of Radio''
340(1)
``Way Out West''
341(1)
``The Screamers''
342(7)
Letter About Kerouac's Prose
349(6)
Ray Bremser
``Funny Lotus Blues...''
355(5)
Diane DiPrima
``Three Laments''
360(1)
``Song for Baby-O, Unborn''
360(1)
``The Practice of Magical Evocation''
361(1)
``Poetics''
362(1)
``Brass Furnace Going Out''
363(8)
Bob Dylan
``Blowin' in the Wind''
371(1)
``The Times They Are A-Changin' ''
371(2)
``A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall''
373(2)
Tarantula (excerpt)
375(6)
Brenda Frazer (Bonnie Bremser)
``Poem to Lee Forest''
381(4)
Tuli Kupferberg
``Greenwich Village of My Dreams''
385(2)
1001 Ways to Beat the Draft (excerpt)
387(9)
Jack Micheline
``Poet of the Streets''
396(4)
Frank O'Hara
``Les Luths''
400(1)
``Post the Lake Poets Ballad''
400(1)
``Personal Poem''
401(1)
``The Day Lady Died''
402(3)
Peter Orlovsky
``Lepers Cry''
405(5)
Ed Sanders
``Poem from Jail'' (excerpt)
410(8)
``The Cutting Prow''
418(4)
Anne Waldman
``Our Past''
422(4)
John Wieners
``A poem for record players''
426(1)
``A poem for tea heads''
427(1)
``A poem for museum goers''
427(3)
``A poem for the insane''
430(1)
``Feminine Soliloquy''
431(1)
``Children of the Working Class''
432(3)
PART 5 ``TALES OF BEATNIK GLORY''
Memoirs and Posthumous Tributes
Editor's Note
435(3)
Charles Bukowski
Notes of a Dirty Old Man (excerpt)
438(4)
William Burroughs, Jr.
Kentucky Ham (excerpt)
442(7)
Carolyn Cassady
Off the Road (excerpt)
449(10)
Diane DiPrima
Dinners and Nightmares (excerpt)
459(7)
Brenda Frazer (Bonnie Bremser)
Troia: Mexican Memoirs (excerpt)
466(7)
Brion Gysin
``The Beat Hotel, Paris'' (excerpt)
473(4)
Joyce Johnson
Minor Characters (excerpt)
477(5)
Hettie Jones
How I Became Hettie Jones (excerpt)
482(7)
Jan Kerouac
Baby Driver (excerpt)
489(6)
Ken Kesey
``The Day After Superman Died'' (excerpt)
495(11)
Michael McClure
The Mad Cub (excerpt)
506(5)
Ed Sanders
Tales of Beatnik Glory (excerpt)
511(6)
PART 6 ``THE UNSPEAKABLE VISIONS OF THE INDIVIDUAL''
Later Work
Editor's Note
517(3)
William Burroughs
Nova Express (excerpt)
520(4)
Gregory Corso
``Columbia U Poesy Reading---1975''
524(4)
``The Whole Mess...Almost''
528(1)
Diane DiPrima
``April Fool Birthday Poem for Grandpa''
529(2)
Loba: Parts I--VIII (excerpt)
531(3)
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
``The Canticle of Jack Kerouac''
534(6)
``Uses of Poetry''
540(1)
``Short Story on a Painting of Gustav Klimt''
541(2)
Allen Ginsberg
``First Party at Ken Kesey's''
543(1)
``Wichita Vortex Sutra''
544(4)
``Anti-Vietnam War Peace Mobilization''
548(1)
``Mugging''
548(3)
``Ode to Failure''
551(1)
``White Shroud''
552(3)
``Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters''
555(1)
Michael McClure
``Song (I Work with the Shape)''
556(1)
``It's Nation Time''
556(1)
``Watching the Stolen Rose''
557(1)
``The Death of Kin Chuen Louie''
557(3)
Ed Sanders
``Hymn to Archilochus''
560(6)
``What Would Tom Paine Do?'' (Song)
566(3)
Gary Snyder
``Smokey the Bear Sutra''
569(3)
``I Went into the Maverick Bar''
572(1)
``Mother Earth: Her Whales''
573(2)
``The Bath''
575(3)
``Axe Handles''
578(1)
``Pine Tree Tops''
579(3)
APPENDIX---THREE COMMENTATORS
Norman Mailer
``The White Negro''
582(25)
Alan Watts
``Beat Zen, Square Zen, Zen''
607(8)
John Clellon Holmes
``The Game of the Name'' (excerpt)
615(8)
Books for Further Reading 623(10)
Index of Authors and Titles 633(6)
Acknowledgments 639

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