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The Beat Hotel: Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Corso in Paris, 1958-1963 by Barry Miles
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The Beat Hotel: Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Corso in Paris, 1958-1963

by Barry Miles

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Grove Pr (2000), Hardcover, 294 pages

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Ginsberg and friends lived in Paris during the Howl trail and in the immediate aftermath of Howl's international fame. Unfortunately, there is no index in this book, but there is a bibliography for further reading on Burroughs, Corso, and Ginsberg.
  HowlAtCLP | Oct 17, 2009 |
American literature > 20th century > History/and criticism/Beat generation/Burroughs, William S., 1914- > Homes and haunts/> France > Paris/Ginsberg, Allen, 1926- > Homes and haunts >/France > Paris/Authors, American > Homes and haunts > France/> Paris/Americans > France > Paris > History > 20th/century/Corso, Gregory > Homes and haunts > France >/Paris/Paris (France) > Intellectual life > 20th/Authors, American > 20th century > Biography/Beat generation > France > Paris
  Budz888 | Jun 1, 2008 |
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The Beat Hotel is a delightful chronicle of a remarkable moment in American literary history. From the Howl obscenity trial to the invention of the cut-up technique, Barry Miles's extraordinary narrative chronicles the feast of ideas that was Paris, where the Beats took awestruck audiences with Duchamp and Celine, and where some of their most important work came to fruition--Ginsberg's "Kaddish" and "To Aunt Rose"; Corso's The Happy Birthday of Death; and Burroughs's Naked Lunch. Based on firsthand accounts from diaries, letters, and many original interviews, The Beat Hotel is an intimate look at an era of spirit, dreams, and genius.

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