Many Loves
by Dr Madhu Mehrotra and Geetanjali Joshi Mishra “Resolved to sing no songs henceforth but those...
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by Dr Madhu Mehrotra and Geetanjali Joshi Mishra “Resolved to sing no songs henceforth but those...
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by James Lough Illustration by Isaac Bonan If the first string of the Beat writers featured Jack...
Read Moreby David S. Wills | Mar 29, 2011 | Beatdom #8, Beatdom Content, Essays, Features | 4 |
By Ardin Lalui Imagine a world without waitresses. Who’d want it? There’s some men have no use for...
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An exploration of female Beat writers and their involvement with the second-wave feminist movement...
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As often as possible, I avoid getting into discussions about Bob Dylan and his body of work. There...
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By Karen Baddeley The Lady is a humble thing Made of death and water The fashion is to dress it...
Read Moreby David S. Wills | Mar 1, 2011 | Beatdom #8, Beatdom Content, Features, Interviews | 0 |
By Spencer Kansa In 1951, Jack Kerouac began work on a roman a clef whose breathless prose would...
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