Presents a thinly fictionalized autobiography of Jack Kerouac's cross-country adventure across North America on a quest for self-knowledge as experienced by his alter-ego, Sal Paradise and Sal's friend Dean Moriarty (Kerouac's real life friend Neal Cassady).
Presents a selection of writings by authors associated with the Beat Generation, and includes photographs, critiques of their work, and comments from Joyce Johnson, girlfriend of Jack Kerouac, and musician David Amram.
Presents several years of twentieth-century American author Jack Kerouac's dreams as he wrote of them in his "little dream notebook" immediately upon awakening.
"A collection of ... poems, essays, letters, songs, and photographs which aims to introduce new readers to the scope of Allen Ginsberg's work in its ... diversity"--Provided by publisher.
a state-by-state guide to the Beat generation in America
Morgan, Bill
2011
A state-by-state guide to places associated with Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Neal Cassady, and other notable members of the Beat Generation, with photographs and literary lore.
Contains over 140 of Allen Ginsberg's poems written between 1947 and 1995 including "Howl," "Kaddish," "White Shroud," "After Lalon," and "The Ballad of the Skeletons.".
A collection of letters between Beat Generation authors Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg that highlight their unique friendship and the influence they had on one another's work.