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- 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.)
- Irving Howe, "Mass Society and Post-Modern Fiction," Partisan Review 36 (Summer 1959), 420-436.
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- Norman Podhoretz, "The Know-nothing Bohemians," Partisan Review, 25 (Spring 1958), 305-311, 313-316, 318.
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