The Beat Generation & The Angry Young Men - Couverture souple

Feldman (Editor), Gene

 
9781933586465: The Beat Generation & The Angry Young Men

Synopsis

This is a celebration of the anti-establishment literature of the 1950’s. Here you will find the works of Jack Kerouac, Williams Burroughs, Allen Ginsburg, Kingsley Amis, J. P. Donleavy, Norman Mailer, Colin Wilson and many more. In America they were the beat generation—beaten down or upbeat, depending who you talk to—and in England they were the angry young men—working and middle class writers who were disillusioned with traditional English society. Collectively they stood the literary world on end and paved the way for everything from the women’s movement and the hippie counter culture to the sexual revolution. They broke down the doors of censorship and opened the way toward social liberation. They popularized Eastern philosophies, lifestyle tolerance, eco-consciousness and drug experimentation—and war protesting.Some of these authors turned staunchly conservative later in their lives, while others stayed true to their causes and remain popular icons of rebellion and outrage. Over fifty years later, their message still rings clear—Man is not a robot, but a creative, spontaneous living being. The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men voiced their cry, and it is still being heard today.

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À propos de l?auteur

Gene Feldman and Max Gartenberg first met in Detroit when they both had brief academic careers in the English Department at Wayne State University. Both were native New Yorkers and both soon returned to the city Max setting up shop as a literary agent and Gene as an educational filmmaker and writer for television. They remained lifelong friends.

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This is a celebration of the anti-establishment literature of the 1950's. Here you will find the works of Jack Kerouac, Williams Burroughs, Allen Ginsburg, Kingsley Amis, J. P. Donleavy, Norman Mailer, Colin Wilson and many more. In America they were the beat generation beaten down or upbeat, depending who you talk to and in England they were the angry young men working and middle class writers who were disillusioned with traditional English society. Collectively they stood the literary world on end and paved the way for everything from the women's movement and the hippie counter culture to the sexual revolution. They broke down the doors of censorship and opened the way toward social liberation. They popularized Eastern philosophies, lifestyle tolerance, eco-consciousness and drug experimentation and war protesting.The Beats began in New York at Columbia University where Kerouac, Ginsberg and others met and started a counter reaction to the conservatism of their academic teachers. By the mid-50's almost all of them had relocated to San Francisco, and by the 60's they had been incorporated into the hippie movement.The Angry Young Men were even less formalized. Their novels and plays usually featured a rootless, lower-middle male protagonist who viewed society with scorn and sardonic humor, inevitably conflicting with authority while still questing for upward mobility. Their moment of social defiance was brief but glorious. Some of these authors turned staunchly conservative later in their lives, while others stayed true to their causes and remain popular icons of rebellion and outrage. Over fifty years later, their message still rings clear Man is not a robot, but a creative, spontaneous living being. The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men voiced their cry, and it is still being heard today.

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9780806509242: The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men

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ISBN 10 :  0806509244 ISBN 13 :  9780806509242
Editeur : Citadel Pr, 1987
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