The Beat Generation di Loredana Di Francesco

BEAT AUTHORS

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The 1950s saw the emergence of the group of American writers [E2] who were later labeled "Beat": Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg  became the spokemen of the "movement". The Beats were living symbols of rebellion and unconventional lifestyles. Through their experimental writing techniques influenced by pre-war avantgarde authors, like John Dos Passos , and by the rhythms of jazz, they assaulted the puritanical conservatism of post-war America , embracing Eastern philosophies and religions. The literary innovation the Beats represented can be seen as a reaction to the academic school of T.S. Eliot [I1] and Ezra Pound [E1] , whom they attacked on the grounds of non-commitment to current issues and problems.
They used the so-called "hip language", characterized by its vitality and authenticity, as opposed to conventional language, dull, conservative, "square", and most of all inadequate for expressing the new reality.
Their experimental poetry and  provocative spirit, though, were to have more influence on the future prose and pop culture than on poetry itself. Their work spread across America and Europe giving rise to a counterculture which had a deep impact on everyday life.

Main Beat poets:

Lawrence Ferlinghetti [E1]   was born in Yonkers, N.Y., in 1919, of  Italian and French origins; he attended  the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and there he studied and learned to appreciate Hemingway , Dos Passos, Faulkner and  other masters of American literature. Ferlinghetti's poetry was influenced by the French Surrealists, but this did not prevent him from paying attention to the socio-political issues of his times: his voice is still one of the strongest in the condemnation of  war and globalization.
Among his best known poems, "A Coney Island of the Mind"(1958) contained in a collection of poems by the same name and meant to be read with the accompaniment of jazz music: it is a scream against the absurdities of American mainstream society in the 50's.

Gregory Corso [ES2] [F1] was born in 1930, in New York, and had Italian origins like Ferlinghetti; he joined the Beat scene in the late 1950's, when he moved to the San Francisco Bay Area. His well-known poem " Bomb " (1958) was inspired by a demonstration against nuclear weapons in which he took part in England that year; he was struck by the incredible amount of hate and violence coming  from the people, not by the atrocity of the bomb everybody was protesting against. "Bomb" is a satiric elegy for the nuclear bomb, based on the assumption that nothing comes from hate except hate, and that the human condition has enough tragedy in itself, there is no need of piling up violence upon violence. The poem is also remembered for its graphic style: in fact,  it is written in the shape of  a mushroom cloud.
Corso died of cancer at 70, in 2001.


Prose writers:

Burroughs
William Burroughs [I2] [ES1] [F1] was born in St.Louis, in 1914, from a wealthy family; he attended Havard University and graduated in 1936. In 1951, in Mexico, he accidentally shot his wife; after that incident, he started to wander through South America, experimenting with drugs and doing research for his writings.
He adopted an experimental technique known as "cut-up writing" by which he reassembled fragments of magazines, instruction manuals and his own writing into collages designed to reflect the unrelenting flow of information and the systems of control that were beginning to shape American life, in the same way James Joyce , Gertrude Stein and the Dadaists had done three decades before. His best known novels, The Naked Lunch (1959) and The Soft Machine (1961), dealing with the underworld and drug sub-cultures, in a  symbolic and visionary manner criticize Western society's hypocrisy.
Burroughs died in 1997, aged 83.

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