The Beats Abroad
A Global Guide to the Beat Generation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:City Lights Books
Published:18th Feb '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Print: Besides the usual book reviews, we plan on connecting with the travel editors of all the major papers in the country, as excerpts, and reviews, are likely to be considered. Print media includes: NY Times, NY Review of Books, New Yorker, NY Magazine, NY Newsday, Washington Post, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, Boston Globe, Beat Scene UK, Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly, Newsweek, Time Out, USA Today, Toronto Globe & Mail, NY Newsday, The Believer, Bomb, Poetry Project Newsletter, Rain Taxi, Chicago Review, American Book Review, Poetry Magazine, XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics, Bloomsbury Review, as well as other poetry/lit publications. Trades: Publisher's Weekly, Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal Online & Social Media Campaign: Dharma Beat, Reality Sandwich, Literary Kicks, Daily Beat, popmatters.com. We will research and pursue appropriate travel web sites and bloggers. "Harriet" blog of the Academy of American Poets, Jacket 2 and numerous literary web sites and blogs. Facebook. Twitter. Wikipedia (author page/book page) Academic: We'll connect with the Beat Studies Association who will offer advertise the book on their site. Galleys available by request Frequent tweets and Facebook posts (photos/video) about Beat history and Beat writers around the world.
The international phase of the Beat Generation's story, documenting their travels and the tremendous influence it had on their writing.The Beat Generation is one of the great homegrown countercultures of the United States, but in fact its writers traveled widely and most of them lived abroad for periods of time. Their travels were a vital source of inspiration, and in turn they inspired literary scenes and kindred spirits around the globe. The writers we think of as "beat" first met in New York City in the 1940s and 50s, then joined up with others in San Francisco to form the group that became the "Beat Generation." By the 1960s their books had become seminal texts for America's counterculture, and many were being published in translation. As their travels brought them into contact with writers around the world, the Beats' influence spread far beyond the United States. In The Beats Abroad, renowned Beat scholar Bill Morgan documents that international phase of the Beat Generation's story. He delves deep into epicenters like Paris, Tangier, and Mexico City, and tracks down more remote locales from Siberia to Colombia. Entries contain specific addresses for the globetrotting reader to visit on every continent, and are loaded with fascinating stories that illuminate the lives and works of Ginsberg, Burroughs, Corso, Kerouac, Ferlinghetti, and others. This handy reference lets the reader trace Ginsberg's trail through India, or find the hotel in Tangier where Burroughs wrote Naked Lunch, and much, much more.
ISBN: 9780872866898
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 311g
300 pages