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funniest page of any novel written by one of the beats
alchemy of the word- arthur rimbaud // a letter to allen ginsberg- jack kerouac
midcentury angsty white guy writers.. uhhh charles bukowski on top. for sure. also burroughs A tier. and kerouac is cool but he wants too much, far too needy. hunter s outsold..oh for sure... hunter s keeps a cool hand.. vonnegut not being in the conversation but adjacent, would of course be C tier. despite his usual character archetypes, his worldview itself is simply not pathetic enough!! love him the most of any of these of course. and oh, why not, lets give john lennon an F tier because he technically took part in this tradition once or twice and i hate him so so muchies. fuck you🖕love all those other folks 👍
i need somebody to be insane about postmodernism and beat generation with or im going to put my right hand into an oven and shake it all about
actually does anybody have any recs for books/authors along the lines of charles bukowski/jack kerouac/william burroughs/hunter s thompson/etc semifictional accounts of assholes just fuckin' around.. one of my favorite types of novels
genuinely id love to write about my friends roman a clef beat generation style but i dont know what would happen. but im really really fascinated by those guys. every beat gen book is like "so i went to my buddy Not neal cassady's house and we smoked weed while he wrote a letter asking his mom for more counterculture money" and i just eat it up
do uoyuy think they all went to the same hotel where they only had one room with one tiny little bed in it that night
you know reading tom wolfe's electric acid kool aid test at age 22 from a context of being a huge fan of 60s music as well as the beats i actually thought of tom as sort of ken kesey's bitch but now that im reading bonfire of the vanities im realizing maybe a journalist can spit a little fire if im being super honest