The Beat Book
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Poetry
Format
Broché
Pages
362
Langue
Italien
Publié
Jan 1, 1996
Éditeur
Il Saggiatore
ISBN-10
8842803901
ISBN-13
9788842803904
Description
The anthology showcases the vibrant and raw energy of the Beat Generation, presenting an electrifying collection of poetry and prose that resonates with the spirit of rebellion and exploration. Each entry serves as a snapshot of the cultural upheaval of the 1950s and 60s, where conventional norms were challenged, and self-expression flourished amidst a backdrop of jazz, drugs, and a quest for authenticity.
Through the voices of iconic figures like Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and Diane di Prima, readers are swept into a world that celebrates spontaneity and visceral experience. The curated works embody a deep sense of yearning for freedom and connection, capturing the essence of a movement that sought to break free from societal constraints. Each piece pulsates with rhythm, often reflecting the tumultuous inner lives of the writers and their transcendental search for meaning.
Readers can expect to encounter an innovative blend of form and content, with the rawness of the writing serving as a testament to the Beat ethos. This selection not only highlights the luminaries of the movement but also illuminates lesser-known voices that contributed to its rich tapestry, making it a compelling exploration for anyone interested in the power of words to inspire and provoke thought.
Through the voices of iconic figures like Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and Diane di Prima, readers are swept into a world that celebrates spontaneity and visceral experience. The curated works embody a deep sense of yearning for freedom and connection, capturing the essence of a movement that sought to break free from societal constraints. Each piece pulsates with rhythm, often reflecting the tumultuous inner lives of the writers and their transcendental search for meaning.
Readers can expect to encounter an innovative blend of form and content, with the rawness of the writing serving as a testament to the Beat ethos. This selection not only highlights the luminaries of the movement but also illuminates lesser-known voices that contributed to its rich tapestry, making it a compelling exploration for anyone interested in the power of words to inspire and provoke thought.
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