Down and in: Life in the Underground
by Ronald Sukenick
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Sukenick has written the story of the underground culture in America as it grew out of the old Greenwich Village Bohemia--the story of hipsters and beatniks, rock 'n' rollers and punks, artists, intellectuals, and poets manques. 8-page insert.Tags
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Ronald Sukenick has been on the cutting edge of American fiction and publishing for four decades. Winner of an American Book Award for Lifetime Achievement and the American Academy of Arts and Letters prestigious Morton Dauwen Zabel Award, he is the author of eleven works of fiction and criticism, including 98.6 and Mosaic Man. He is founder and show more publisher of American Book Review and currently lives in Paris and New York show less
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- 974.7 — History & geography History of North America Northeastern United States (New England and Middle Atlantic states) New York
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- PS3569 .U33 .Z465 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1961-
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