The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry
by Alan Kaufman 2020-07-01 15:12:22
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From the Beat poetry of the '50s to the spoken word of today, "The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry" brings readers the words, visions, and extravagant lives of bohemians, beatniks, hippies, punks, and slackers. Like Donald Allen's epochal "New Americ... Read more
From the Beat poetry of the '50s to the spoken word of today, "The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry" brings readers the words, visions, and extravagant lives of bohemians, beatniks, hippies, punks, and slackers. Like Donald Allen's epochal "New American Poetry," "The Outlaw Bible" will serve as a primer for generational revolt and poetic expression, and is an enduring document of the visionary tradition of authenticity and nonconformity in literature. This exuberant manifesto includes lives of the poets, on-the-scene testimony, seminal underground articles never before collected, photographs of clubs and cafes, interviews, and, above all, the poems. Less
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  • 9.38x5.79x1.87inches
  • 685
  • Basic Books (AZ)
  • October 1, 1999
  • 9781560252276
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