The Beat Generation and the Popular Novel in the United States, 1945-1970
Book Details
Author(s)Thomas Newhouse
PublisherMcfarland & Co Inc Pub
ISBN / ASIN0786408413
ISBN-139780786408412
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Sales Rank5,000,414
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The "Beat Generation" that emerged after World War II and reached its zenith in the 1960s represented an era of new perspectives. The questioning, anti-establishment view of the world prevalent among the various members of the Beat Movement found its voice in both novels and poetry. The novels especially, or what might be called underground narratives, were a driving force within the literary and social and cultural revolution that characterized the Beats. This study of the American novel during that era presents the forerunners of the literary tradition of the Beats and examines the major genres of the Beat novel: the juvenile delinquent novel, the self-discovering novel of individuality, the gay novel, the drug novel, the new journalism, and novels taking on topics of defiance and submission. From novels that have found a mainstream acceptance, like The Blackboard Jungle, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test,
