Bibliography: The Beat Generation

General Books - Essay Collections - Anthologies - Articles - Audio Collections

General Books 48 items
  1. John W. Aldridge, After the Lost Generation: A Critical Study of Two Wars. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1951.
  2. Roger Austen, Playing the Game: The Homosexual Novel in America. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1977.
  3. Lee Bartlett (ed.), The Beats: Essays in Criticism. New York: McFarland, 1981.
  4. Jeffrey Bartlett, One Vast Page: Essays on the Beat Writers, Their Books and My Life. Berkeley: Bartlett, 1991.
  5. The Beat Book. Boston: Shambhala, 1995.
  6. The Beat Generation Writers. Boulder: Pluto Press, 1995.
  7. Big Sky Mind: Buddhism and the Beat Generation. New York: Riverhead Books, 1995.
  8. Roy Carr, Brian Case, and Fred Dellar, The Hip: Hipsters, Jazz and the Beat Generation. Faber and Faber, 1986.
  9. Ann Charters, Beats and Company, Portrait of A Literary Generation. Dolphin Doubleday, 1986.
  10. Ann Charters, "The Beats: Literary Bohemianism in Postwar America," Parts I and II, Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 16. Gale, 1983.
  11. Neelie Cherkovski, Whitman's Wild Children. Lapis, 1989.
  12. Bruce Cook, The Beat Generation. New York: Scribner, 1971.
  13. Michael Davidson, The San Francisco Renaissance, Poetics and Community at Mid-Century. Cambridge University, 1989.
  14. Martin Duberman, Black Mountain: An Exploration in Community. New York: Dutton Press, 1972.
  15. Gene Feldman, The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men. Citadel Press, 1958.
  16. Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Nancy Joyce Peters, Literary San Francisco. City Lights, Harper Row, 1980.
  17. Edward Halsey Foster, Understanding the Beats. University of South Carolina Press, 1992.
  18. Warren G. French, The San Francisco Poetry Renaissance. New York: Twayne, 1991.
  19. Herbert Gold, Bohemia: Digging the Roots of Cool. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994.
  20. John Gruen (Photographs By Fred McDarrah), The New Bohemia. Chicago: A Cappella, 1990.
  21. Don Herron, The Literary World of San Francisco and Its Environs. City Lights, 1985.
  22. John Clellon Holmes, Passionate Opinions: The Cultural Essays. University of Arkansas Press, 1988.
  23. John Clellon Holmes, Representative Men. University of Arkansas Press, 1988.
  24. Joyce Johnson, Minor Characters. Houghton-mifflin, 1983.
  25. Hettie Jones, How I Became Hettie Jones. New York: Penguin Books, 1991.
  26. Arthur Knight and Kit Knight, The Beat Journey. New York: Harper, 1978.
  27. Arthur Knight, The Beat Vision: A Primary Sourcebook. New York: Paragon House Publishers, 1987.
  28. Inger Thorp Lauridsen and Per Dalgard (ed.), The Beat Generation and the Russian New Wave. Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1990.
  29. Lawrence, Lipton, The Holy Barbarians. Mesner, 1959.
  30. Molly Maguire (ed.), The Beat Map of America. Aaron Blake, 1987.
  31. Norman Mailer, The White Negro. City Lights, 1957.
  32. John A. Maynard, Venice West: The Beat Generation in Southern California. Rutgers University, 1993..
  33. Michael McClure, Lighting the Corners: On Art, Nature and the Visionary. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico P, 1993.
  34. Michael McClure, Scratching the Beat Surface. Boulder: North Point, 1992.
  35. Fred W. McDarrah and Patrick McDarrah, The Greenwich Village Guide.
  36. Dennis McNally, Desolation Angel: Jack Kerouac, the Beat Generation and America. Delta Books, 1979.
  37. Geoffrey Ostergard, Latter-Day Anarchism: The Politics of the American Beat Generation. Ahmedabad: Harold Laski Institute of Political Science, 1964.
  38. Thomas Francis Parkinson, A Casebook on the Beat. Crowell, 1961.
  39. Albert Parry, Garrets and Pretenders: A History of Bohemianism in America. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1960.
  40. Robert Peters, The Great American Poetry Bake-Off. Metuchen: Scarecrow Press, 1979.
  41. Ned Polsky, Hustlers, Beats and Others. Aldine, 1967.
  42. Francis J. Rigney and Douglas L. Smith, The Real Bohemia: Sociological and Psychological Study of the 'Beats'. New York: Basic Books, 1961.
  43. Aram Saroyan, Genesis Angels: The Saga of Lew Welch and the Beat Generation. New York: Morrow, 1979.
  44. Gregory Stephenson, Daybreak Boys: Essays on the Literature of the Beat Generation. Southern Illinois University Press, 1990.
  45. Ronald Sukenik, Down and In. New York: Macmillan, 1988.
  46. John Tytell, Naked Angels: The Life and Literature of the Beat Generation. McGraw-Hill, 1976.
  47. Steven Watson, The Birth of the Beat Generation. New York: Pantheon Books, 1995.
  48. Alan Watts, Beat Zen, Square Zen, and Zen. City Lights, 1959.
Essay Collections 45 items
  1. Warner Berthoff, A Literature without Qualities: American Writing Since 1945. Berkeley: University of California P, 1979.
  2. Steve Bradshaw, Cafe Society: Bohemian Life from Swift to Bob Dylan. New York: Weidenfeld, 1978.
  3. Jerry H. Bryant, The Open Decision: the Contemporary Amercian Novel and Its Intellectual Background. New York: the Free Press, 1970.
  4. Anthony Burgess, The Novel Now: A Guide To Contemporary Fiction. New York: W.W. Norton, 1967.
  5. Samuel Charters, Some Poems/Poets: Studies in American Underground Poetry Since 1945. Kensington: Oyez, 1972.
  6. Miles Donald, The American Novel in the Twentieth Century. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1978.
  7. Susan Edmiston and Linda D. Cirino, Literary New York: A History and Guide. Boston: Hougton Mifflin, 1976.
  8. Ekbert Faas (ed.), Towards a New American Poetics: Essays and Interviews. Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1978.
  9. Frederick Feied, No Pie in the Sky: The Hobo as American Cultural Hero in the Works of Jack London, John Dos Passos and Jack Kerouac. Secaucus: Citadel Press, 1964.
  10. Leslie Fiedler, Love and Death in the American Novel. Revised Edition. New York: Stein and Day, 1966.
  11. Leslie Fiedler, The Return of the Vanishing American. New York: Stein and Day, 1968.
  12. Edmund Fuller, Man in Modern Fiction: Some Minority Opinions on Contemporary American Writing. New York: Random House, 1958.
  13. Maxwell David Geismar, American Moderns: from Rebellion to Conformity. New York: Hill and Wang, 1958.
  14. Louise Gluck (ed.), The Best American Poetry 1993. New York: Collier, 1993.
  15. Gilbert A. Harrison (ed.), The Critic as Artist: Essays on Books, 1920-1970. New York: Liveright, 1972.
  16. Ihab Habib Hassan, Radical Innocence: Studies in the Contemporary American Novel. Princeton: Princeton Up, 1961.
  17. Ihab Habib Hassan, Contemporary American Literature, 1945-1972: An Introduction. New York: Ungar, 1973.
  18. Daniel Hoffman (ed.), Harvard Guide to Contemporary American Writing. Harvard University Press, 1979.
  19. Frederick John Hoffman, Modern Novel in America, 1900-1950. Washington: Regnery Gateway, 1951.
  20. Frederick John Hoffman, The Mortal No: Death and the Modern Imagination. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1964.
  21. Richard Howard, Alone with America: Essays on the Art of Poetry in the United States Since 1950. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1969.
  22. Irving Howe, A World More Attractive: A View of Modern Literature and Politics. New York: Horizon Press, 1963.
  23. Alfred Kazin, Bright Book of Life: American Novelists and Storytellers from Hemingway to Mailer. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1973.
  24. Richard Kostelanetz, Twenties in the Sixties: Previously Uncollected Critical Essays. Westport, Ct: Greenwood Press, 1979.
  25. Mary McCarthy, The Writing on the Wall and Other Literay Essays. San Diego, Ca: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1970.
  26. Norman Podhoretz, Doings and Undoings: the Fifties and After in American Writing. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1964.
  27. Orville Prescott, In My Opinion: An Inquiry into the Comtemporary Novel. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1952.
  28. The Review of Contemporary Fiction. Grove Press, 1990.
  29. Arthur Rickett, Vagabond in Literature. New York: Ayer, 1968.
  30. Sam Shepard, "Rolling Thunder" Logbook. New York: Viking Press, 1977.
  31. Louis Simpson, A Revolution in Taste: Studies of Dylan Thomas, Allen Ginsberg, Sylvia Plath and Robert Lowell. New York: Macmillan, 1978.
  32. Rebecca Solnit (ed.), Secret Exhibition: Six California Artists of the Cold War Era. City Lights, 1990.
  33. Theodore Solotaroff, The Red Hot Vacuum and Other Pieces on the Writing of the Sixties. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1970.
  34. Donald Barlow Stauffer, A Short History of American Poetry. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1972.
  35. Heinrich Straumann, American Literature in the Twentieth Century. New York: Harper and Row, 1965.
  36. Walter Sutton, American Free Verse: The Modern Revolution in Poetry. New York: New Directions, 1973.
  37. Tony Tanner, City of Words, American Fiction, 1950-1970. New York: Harper and Row, 1971.
  38. Diana Trilling, Claremont Essays. San Diego: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1964.
  39. Helen Vendler (ed.), The Harvard Book of Contemporary American Poetry. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1985.
  40. Helen Vendler, Part of Nature, Part of Us: Modern American Poets. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1980.
  41. Robert Von Hallberg, American Poetry and Culture: 1945-1980. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1985.
  42. Joseph J. Waldmeir (ed.), Recent American Fiction: Some Critical Views. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1963.
  43. Joseph J. Waldmeir, American Novels of the Second World War (Studies in Amercian Literature, Vol. 20). New York: Mouton, 1969.
  44. Jeffrey H. Weinberg, Writers Outside the Margin. Sudbury: Waterow, 1986.
  45. Eliot Weinberger (ed.), American Poetry Since 1950: Innovators and Outsiders. New York: Marsilio, 1993.
Anthologies 25 items
  1. Donald M. Allen (ed.), The New American Poetry, 1945-1960. New York: Grove Press, 1960.
  2. Donald Allen and Robert Creeley (edd.), New American Story. New York: Grove Press, 1965.
  3. Donald Allen and Warren Tallman (edd.), Poetics of the New American Poetry. New York: Grove Press, 1973.
  4. Donald Allen and George F. Butterick (edd.), The Postmoderns: The New American Poetry Revised. New York: Evergreen Books, 1982.
  5. Michael Annis (ed.), Stiletto, Volume One. Kansas City: Howling Dog Press, 1989.
  6. Gene Baro (ed.), "Beat" Poets. Dallas: Vista Books, 1961.
  7. Gene Baro (ed.), Famous American Poems. Dallas: Vista Books, 1962.
  8. Beatitude Anthology. San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1960.
  9. Ann Charters (ed.), The Portable Beat Reader. New York: Viking, 1992.
  10. Gene Feldman and Max Gartenberg (ed.), Protest. London: Souvenir Press, 1959.
  11. Stanley Fisher (ed.), Beat Coast: An Anthology of Rebellion. New York: Excelsior Press, 1960.
  12. Robert Frank and Henry Sayre (edd.), The Line in Postmodern Poetry. Champaign: University of Illinois P, 1988.
  13. Nick Harvey (ed.), Mark in Time: Portraits and Poetry/San Francisco. San Francisco: Glide Publications, 1971.
  14. Frederick J. Hoffman (ed.), Marginal Manners: The Variants of Bohemia. New York: Row, Peterson and Co., 1962.
  15. Park Honan (ed.), The Beats: An Anthology of "Beat" Writing. New York: J.M. Dent and Sons, Ltd., 1987.
  16. Paul Hoover (ed.), Postmodern American Poetry: A Norton Anthology. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994.
  17. Rudi Horemans (ed.), Beat Indeed!, Brussels: Exa, 1985.
  18. Laurence James (ed.), Electric Underground: A City Lights Reader. London: New English Library, 1973.
  19. Leroi Jones (ed.), The Moderns: An Anthology of New Writing in America. New York: Corinth Books, 1963.
  20. David Kherdian (ed.), Beat Voices: An Anthology of Beat Poetry. New York: Holt, 1995.
  21. David Kherdian (ed.), Six Poets of the San Francisco Renaissance: Portraits and Checklists. New York: Giligia Press, 1967.
  22. Seymour Krim (ed.), The Beats. Greenwich: Fawcett, 1960.
  23. Richard Seaver (ed.), Writers in Revolt: An Anthology. Hollywood: Frederick Fell, 1963.
  24. Elias Wilentz (ed.), The Beat Scene. New York: Corinth, 1960.
  25. Daniel Wolf and Edwin Fancher (edd.), The Village Voice Reader: A Mixed Bag from the Greenwich Village Newspaper. New York: Doubleday, 1962.
Articles 101 items
  1. J.D. Adams, "On Writers of Beat Generation," New York Times Book Review, May 18, 1957, 2.
  2. Vassily Aksyonov, "Beatniks and Bolsheviks: Rebels Without (and With) a Cause," New Republic 197, 30 November 1987, 28.
  3. Nelson Algren, "Chicago Is A Wose," The Nation 188 (February 28, 1959), 191.
  4. Kingsley Amis, "The Delights of Literary Lecturing," Harper's 219 (October 1959), 181-182.
  5. Alfred G. Aronowitz, "The Yen For Zen," Escapade (October 1960), 50-52, 70.
  6. G. Baker, "Avant Garde at the Golden Gate," Saturday Review 41 (August 3, 1957), 10.
  7. "Bam; Roll on With Bam," Time 74 (September 14, 1959), 28.
  8. "Bang, Bong, Bing," Time 74 (September 7, 1959), 74.
  9. Gene Baro, "Beatniks Now and Then," The Nation 189 (September 5, 1959), 115-117.
  10. "Beat Friar," Time 73 (May 25, 1959), 58.
  11. "The 'Beat' Generation," Current Affairs Bulletin 7 December 1959, 35-48.
  12. "Beatniks Just Sick, Sick, Sick," Science Digest 46 (July 1959), 25-26.
  13. "Big Day for Bards at Bay: Trial Over 'Howl' and Other Poems," Life 43 (September 9, 1957), 105-108.
  14. "Blazing and the Beat," Time 71 (February 24, 1958), 104.
  15. M. Bradbury, "Reviews of Lawrence Lipton's Holy Barbarians," Reporter 21 (July 9, 1959), 40-42.
  16. Eugene Burdick, "The Innocent Nihilists Adrift in Squaresville," Reporter 18 (April 3, 1958), 30-33.
  17. Jim Burns, "Yugen," Poetry Information 16 (Winter 1976-1977), 39-41.
  18. H. Carruth, "Four New Books," Poetry 93 (November 1958), 107-116.
  19. John Ciardi, "Book Burners and Sweet Sixteen," Saturday Review 42 (July 25, 1959), 22-23.
  20. John Ciardi, "Epitaph for the Dead Beats," Saturday Review 43 (February 6, 1960), 11-13.
  21. "Cool, Cool Bards," Time 70 (December 2, 1957), 71.
  22. "Correspondence: The Beat Generation," Partisan Review 25 (1958): 472-479.
  23. "Daddy-O," New Yorker 34 (May 3, 1958), 29-30.
  24. Guy Daniels, "Post-Mortem on San Francisco," The Nation 187 (August 2, 1958), 53-55.
  25. James Dickey, "From Babel To Byzantium," Sewanee Review 65 (Summer 1957), 508-530.
  26. Richard Eberhart, "Richard Eberhart Discusses Group of Young Poets on West Coast," New York Times Book Review, September 2, 1956, 4.
  27. Frederick Eckman, Cobras and Cockle Shells. New York: Vagrom Chap Book #5, 1958.
  28. Frederick Eckman, "Neither Tame Nor Fleecy," Poetry 90 (September 1957), 386-397.
  29. "Every Man A Beatnik?" Newsweek 53 (June 29, 1959), 83.
  30. "Far-Out Mission; Bread and Wine Mission," Time 73 (June 29, 1959), 38.
  31. J. Fischer, "editor's Easy Chair: Old Original Beatnik," Harper's 218 (April 1959), 14-16.
  32. Wolfgang B. Fleischmann, "A Look at the Beat Generation Writers," Carolina Quarterly 11 (Spring 1959), 13-20.
  33. Wolfgang B. Fleischmann, "Those 'Beat' Writers," America, 26 September 1959, 766-768.
  34. "Fried Shoes; Beatniks," Time 73 (February 9, 1959), 16.
  35. Ralph Gleason, "Kerouac's Beat Generation," Saturday Review 41 (January 11, 1958), 75.
  36. Charles I. Glicksberg, "The Rage of Repudiation: Polemic of the Beats," Southwest Review 45 (Autumn 1960), 338-344.
  37. Herbert Gold, "How To Tell the Beatniks from the Hipsters," The Noble Savage, No. 1 (Spring 1960), 132-139.
  38. Francis Golffing and Barbara Gibbs, "The Public Voice: Remarks on Poetry Today," Commentary 28 (July 1959), 63-69.
  39. Anthony Heckt, "the Anguish of the Spirit and the Letter," Hudson Review 12 (Winter 1959-1960), 593-603.
  40. John Clellon Holmes, Nothing More to Declare. New York: Dutton, 1967. (Includes "This is the Beat Generation," 1952; "The Philosophy of the Beat Generation," 1958; "The Name of the Game," 1965.)
  41. Irving Howe, "Mass Society and Post-Modern Fiction," Partisan Review 36 (Summer 1959), 420-436.
  42. S. Hynes, "Beat and Angry," Commonweal 68 (September 5, 1958), 559-561.
  43. Dan Jacobsen, "America's Angry Young Men," Commentary 24 (December 1957), 475-479.
  44. Leroi Jones, David Fitelson, and Norman Podhoretz, "The Beat Generation," Partisan Review 25 (Summer 1958), 472-479.
  45. Alfred Kazin, "Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Literary Culture," Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Review 45 (1958): 41-51. Reprinted in Partisan Review 26 (1959): 45-55.
  46. Seymour Krim, "A Hungry Mental Lion," Evergreen Review, Vol. 4, No. 11, 178-185.
  47. Seymour Krim, "Review of the Holy Barbarians," Evergreen Review, Vol. 3, No. 9, 208-214.
  48. Aaron Latham, "The Columbia Murder That Gave Birth to the Beats." NY Magazine, 19 April 1976, 41-53.
  49. G.B. Leonard, Jr., "Bored, the Bearded and the Beat," Look 22 (August 19, 1958), 64-68.
  50. John Leonard, "Epitaph For the Beat Generation," National Review 7 (September 12, 1959), 331.
  51. "The Little Magazine in America: A Modern Documentary History," Tri-Quarterly, 43 (Fall 1978).
  52. J.P. McFadden, "howling in the Wilderness," National Review 7 (September 12, 1959), 338-339.
  53. Roy Macgregor-Hastie, "Wasteland in Russell Square," Trace, No. 32 (June-July 1959), 1-5.
  54. James Boyer May, "Flipping the Coin(age)," Trace, No. 34 (October-November 1959), 20-27.
  55. "Minister for the Beatniks; Bread and Wine Mission," Newsweek 53 (March 16, 1959), 88.
  56. John Montgomery, "Report from the Beat Generation," Library Journal 84 (June 15, 1959), 1999-2000.
  57. Rosalie Moore, "The Beat and the Unbeat," Poetry 93 (November 1958), 2.
  58. "New Test for Obscenity," The Nation 185 (November 9, 1957), 314.
  59. Ronald Offen, "Editorial: Ginsberg Revisited," Odyssey, Vol. I, No. 4, 5-10.
  60. Paul O'neil, "The Only Rebellion Around," Life 47 (November 30, 1959), 115-116, 119-120, 123-126, 129-130.
  61. David Perlman, "How Captain Hanrahan Made 'Howl' A Bestseller," Reporter 17 (December 12, 1957), 37-39.
  62. Albert N. Podell, "Censorship on the Campus: The Case of the Chicago Review," San Francisco Review I (Spring 1959), 71-89.
  63. Norman Podhoretz, "Howl of Protest in San Francisco," New Republic, 137 (September, 1957), 30.
  64. Norman Podhoretz, "The Know-nothing Bohemians," Partisan Review, 25 (Spring 1958), 305-311, 313-316, 318.
  65. V.S. Prichett, "The Beat Generation," New Statesman, 56 (September 6, 1958), 292-296.
  66. Kenneth Rexroth, "Disengagement: The Art of the Beat Generation," New World Writing, No. 11. New York: New American Library, 1957, 28-41.
  67. Kenneth Rexroth, "Jazz Poetry," The Nation 186 (March 29, 1958), 282-283.
  68. Kenneth Rexroth, "The New American Poetry," Harper's 230 (June 1965), 65-71.
  69. Kenneth Rexroth, "Revolt: True and False," The Nation 186 (April 26, 1958), 378-379.
  70. Kenneth Rexroth, "San Francisco's Mature Bohemians," The Nation, 184 (February 23, 1957), 159-162.
  71. Kenneth Rexroth, "The World is Full of Stangers," New Directions in Prose and Poetry, No. 16 (1957), 181-199.
  72. John G. Roberts, "The Frisco Beat," Mainstream 11 (July 1958), 11-26.
  73. M.L. Rosenthal, "Naked and the Clad," The Nation 187 (October 11, 1958), 215.
  74. M.L. Rosenthal, "Poet of the New Violence," The Nation 187 (October 11, 1958), 215.
  75. Harry Roskolenko, "The Jazz-Poets," Prairie Schooner 33 (Summer 1959), 148-153.
  76. Basil Ross, "California Young Writers, Angry and Otherwise," Library Journal 83 (June 15, 1958), 12.
  77. Richard Ryan, "Of the Beat Generation and Us," Catholic World 187 (August 1958), 343-348.
  78. James F. Scott, "Beat Literature and the American Teen Cult," American Quarterly 14 (Summer 1962), 150-160.
  79. Karl Shapiro, "Poets of the Silent Generation," Prairie Schooner 31 (Winter 1957-1958), 298-299.
  80. Karl Shapiro, "Romanticism Comes Home," Prairie Schooner 31 (Fall 1957), 182-183.
  81. Wilfred Sheed, "Beat Down and Beatific." New York Times Book Review, 2 January 1972, 2, 21.
  82. Wilfred Sheed, "The Beat Movement, Concluded," New York Times Book Review, 13 Fenruary 1972, 2, 32. Reprinted in The Good Word and Other Words. New York: Dutton, 1978. Pp. 121-126.
  83. Clancy Sigal, "Nihilism's Organization Man," Universities and Left Review, No. 4 (Summer 1958), 59-65.
  84. John P. Sisk, "Beatniks and Tradition," Commonweal 70 (April 17, 1959), 74-77.
  85. W.R. Smith, "Hipcats to Hipsters," New Republic 138 (April 21, 1958), 18-20.
  86. Marvin Spevack, "Young Voices on the American Literary Scene: the Beat Generation." In Spirit of a Free Society. Heidelberg: Quelle and Meyer, 1962. Pp. 313-330.
  87. "Squaresville USA vs. Beatsville," Life 47 (September 21, 1959), 31-37.
  88. Derek Stanford, "Beatniks and Angry Young Men," Meanjin 17 (Summer [December] 1958), 413-419.
  89. Donald Sutherland, "Petronius and the Art of the Novel," Denver Quarterly 13, No. 3 (1978): 7-16.
  90. "Symposium on the Beat Poets," Wagner Literary Magazine (Spring 1959).
  91. Warren Tallman, "Kerouac's Sound," The Tamarack Review (Spring 1959), 58-74.
  92. Diana Tilling (pseud.), "The Other Night in Heaven," The Fifties, No. 3, 54-56. (Parody of Diana Trilling's "The Other Night At Columbia"), 54-56.
  93. Diana Trilling, "The Other Night At Columbia," Partisan Review, 26 (Spring 1959), 214-230.
  94. John Tytell, "The Beat Generation and the Continuing American Revolution," American Scholar 42 (1973): 308-317.
  95. Ernest Van Den Haag, "conspicuous Consumption of Self," National Review 6 (April 11, 1959), 656-658.
  96. Dorothy Van Ghent, "Comment," Wagner Literary Magazine (Spring 1959), 27-28.
  97. Dan Wakefield, "Night Clubs," The Nation 186 (January 4, 1958), 19.
  98. Kingsley Widmer, "The Beat Generation in the Rise of Populist Culture," in Warren French (ed.), The Fifties: Fiction, Poetry, Drama. Deland: Everett Edwards, 1970. Pp. 155-173.
  99. J. Winn, "Capote and Miss Parker," New Republic 140 (February 9, 1959), 27-28.
  100. Bernard Wolfe, "Angry at What?" The Nation 187 (November 1, 1958), 316-322.
  101. "Zen-Hur," Time 74 (December 14, 1959), 66.
Audio Collections 5 items
  1. The Beat Generation Boxed Set. Rhino, 1992.
  2. The Beat Generation Sampler. Rhino, 1992.
  3. Allen Ginsberg, Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems and Songs 1949-1993. Rhino, 1994. (4 CDs)
  4. Howls, Raps, and Roars: Recordings from the San Francisco Poetry Renaissance. Berkeley: Fantasy, 1993. (4 CDs)
  5. The Jack Kerouac Collection. Rhino, 1990. (4 LPs, 3 CDs)