
The Beats: A Very Short Introduction
Sterritt, David
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Takes advantage of the latest historical research
Relates the Beats' writing to twentieth-century music, film, and painting
Explores the Beats within the larger context of American culture and history
Examines interplay between Beat aesthetics and the political outlook of their dayIn the late 1950s a...
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- Takes advantage of the latest historical research
- Relates the Beats' writing to twentieth-century music, film, and painting
- Explores the Beats within the larger context of American culture and history
- Examines interplay between Beat aesthetics and the political outlook of their day
Members of the Beat Generation hoped that their radical rejection of materialism, consumerism, and regimentation would inspire others to purify their lives and souls as well; yet they urged the remaking of consciousness on a profoundly inward-looking basis, cultivating "the unspeakable visions of the individual," in Kerouac's phrase. The idea was to revolutionize society by revolutionizing thought, not the other way around. This book explains how the Beats used their drastic visions and radical styles to challenge dominant values, fending off absorption into mainstream culture while preparing ground for the larger, more explosive social upheavals of the 1960s. More than half a century later, the Beats' impact can still be felt in literature, cinema, music, theater, and the visual arts.
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