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Circular from America
Award to Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Poets and odd fellows : The village scene
Follow the East River : Blues for Bonnie - take 1, January 1960
A portrait of the Hipster
The cult of unthink
Yowl for Jay McInerney
Remembering Jack Kerouac
From Off the road : Foreword to Grace Beats karma
Letter to Jack Kerouac, February 1951 : Letter to Carolyn Cassady, October 16, 1958
With Jack Kerouac in Hyannis
Hipsters, Flipsters, and Finger Poppin' daddies : a note on his lordship, lord Buckley, the hippest of the Hipsters
Poets hitchhiking on the highway : Spontaneous requiem for the American indian
The Floating Bear, a newsletter : Rant
Punching a hole in the big lie : the achievement of William S. Burroughs
Dionysus and the beat generation : Four letters on the archetype
Note on poetry in San Francisco : From Work-in-progress : A buddha in the woodpile
White like me : Anatole Broyard
Letter to John Allen Ryan, September 9, 1955 : Letter to Richard Eberhart, May 18, 1956 : Poetry, violence, and the Trembling lambs
This is the beat generation : the philosophy of the beat generation
The needle : from Guilty of everything
From Minor characters
From How I became Hettie Jones
Abomunist Manifesto
From Who wouldn't walk with tigers?
He's just wild about writing : W. S. Burroughs' The wild boys
Meeting Neal Cassady
I Ching : December 28, 1984
Tapestry : It is lonely : My father died this spring
The beats
Black beats : the signifying poetry of LeRoi Jones/Imamu Amiri Baraka, Ted Joans, and Bob Kaufman
Hipster and beatnik
Leave the word alone
Where the open road meets howl
Burroughs' Naked lunch
1957 : A letter to my daughter who will be four years old : The hunt : Piece
Poetry of the 6.
Anatomy of a beatnik
From beat thing : Poetry & jazz
Preface to The Subterraneans
Review of On the road, September 5, 1957
To Allen Ginsberg
Down the road
The only rebellion around
Collaboration : letter to Charlie Chaplin
A conversation with my father
The beat writers : phenomenon or generation
Children of the beats
The know-nothing bohemians
Disengagement : the art of the beat generation
Thirsting for peace in a raging century
Notes on the beat generation : The new wind : Buddhism and the possibilities of a planetary culture : From Cold mountain poems
Song for bird and myself
American dreamers : Melville and Kerouac
Kerouac's sound
The other night at Columbia : a report from the academy
The disappearing bohemian
On the sidewalk
Lineages & legacies : Influence : language, voice, beat and energy of Kerouac's poetry : Notes on sitting beside a noble corpse : One inch of love is an inch of ashes : Burroughs : hurry up. It's time
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