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The Routledge handbook of international Beat literature

Title
The Routledge handbook of international Beat literature / edited by A. Robert Lee.
ISBN
9780415785457
0415785456
Publication
New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
xv, 350 pages ; 27 cm.
Summary
Beat literature? Have not the great canonical names long grown familiar? Ginsberg, Kerouac, Burroughs. Likewise the frontline texts, still controversial in some quarters, assume their place in modern American literary history. On the Road serves as Homeric journey epic. "Howl" amounts to Beat anthem, confessional outcry against materialism and war. Naked Lunch, with its dark satiric laughter, envisions a dystopian world of power and word virus. But if these are all essentially America-centered, Beat has also had quite other literary exhalations and which invite far more than mere reception study. These are voices from across the Americas of Canada and Mexico, the Anglophone world of England, Scotland or Australia, the Europe of France or Italy and from the Mediterranean of Greece and the Maghreb, and from Scandinavia and Russia, together with the Asia of Japan and China. This anthology of essays maps relevant other kinds of Beat voice, names, texts. The scope is hemispheric, Atlantic and Pacific, West and East. It gives recognition to the Beat inscribed in languages other than English and reflective of different cultural histories. Likewise the majority of contributors come from origins or affiliations beyond the US, whether in a different English or languages spanning Spanish, Danish, Turkish, Greek, or Chinese. The aim is to recognize an enlarged Beat literary map, its creative internationalism.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 31, 2018
Series
Routledge literature handbooks ; 6
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / A. Robert Lee
Canada, Mexico. Canada Beats: a complex legacy / Katharine Streip
The Beat presence in Mexican literature / Alberto Escobar de la Garma
The English speaking world. Beat Britain: poetic vision and division in Albion's "underground" / Luke Walker
Cosmopolitan scum: a genealogy of Beat in subaltern Scottish literature / Fiona Paton
Beat Australia: Hydra to Balmain / Nicholas Birns
Western Europe. Etes-vous Beat: contemporary French Beat writing / Peggy Pacini
Children of anarchy: shoulder to shoulder with the Italian beats / Maria Anita Stefanelli
Beat influences in Dutch and Flemish literature / Jaap Van Der Bent
Transmuting Beat energies in the Belgian Francophone matrix: Maelstrom reevolution or the Brussels reincarnation of the Beat spirit / Franca Bellarsi
German Beats: friendship and collaboration / Alexander Greiffenstern
Beat authorship and Beat influences in Austrian literature / Thomas Antonic
Beat affinities in Spanish poetry / Estebaliz Encarnacion-Pinedo
Activists and stuntmen: envisioning Polish Beat / Andrzej Pietrasz and Tomasz Sawczuk
Northern Europe. Russian Beat: wilderness of mirrors / Thomas Epstein
Denmark's to beat or not to beat: Tur?ll, Ulrich, Laugesen / Lars Movin
Norwegian Beat culture: reading Beat and being Beat in Oslo in the 1950s / Frida Forsgren
Swedish Beat: Sture Darlstrom, Ulf Lundrell and the influence of the Beat generation on modern Swedish literature / Lisa Avdicist
Beat poetry in Finland in the 1950s / Harri Veivo
The Mediterranean. The Beat generation and contemporary Greek poetry / Polina Mackay
Beat Turkey: a belated influence / Erik Mortenson
Moroccan Beat writers: Mrabet, Choukri, Layachi / El Habib Louai
The East. Beat Japan: Shiraishi's Jazz scroll and Sakaki's Foot trail / A. Robert Lee
The Beats on China and Chinese "Beats": cross cultural influences, impact and legacy / Benjamin J. Heal.
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