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Download this eBook The Cambridge Companion to Jack Kerouac
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The Cambridge Companion to Jack Kerouac


Steven Belletto


Jack Kerouac is among the most important and influential writers to emerge from mid-twentieth century America. Founder of the Beat Generation literary movement, Kerouac's most famous novel, On the Road, was known as the bible of this generation, and inspired untold...

Publication date: 2024-06-27
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The Beats


Steven Belletto


Kerouac. Ginsberg. Burroughs. These are the most famous names of the Beat Generation, but in fact they were only the front line of a much more wide-ranging literary and cultural movement. This critical history takes readers through key works by these authors, but also...

Publication date: 2020-03-12
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£32,70
Download this eBook American Literature in Transition, 1950–1960
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American Literature in Transition, 1950–1960


Steven Belletto


American Literature in Transition, 1950–1960 explores the under-recognized complexity and variety of 1950sAmerican literature by focalizing discussions through a series of keywords and formats that encourage readers to draw fresh connections among literary form and...

Publication date: 2017-12-28
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Download this eBook The Cambridge Companion to the Beats
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The Cambridge Companion to the Beats


Steven Belletto


The Cambridge Companion to the Beats offers an in-depth overview of one of the most innovative and popular literary periods in America, the Beat era.The Beats were a literary and cultural phenomenon originating in New York City in the 1940s that reached worldwide...

Publication date: 2017-02-06
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Download this eBook No Accident, Comrade
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No Accident, Comrade


Steven Belletto


No Accident, Comrade argues that chance became a complex yet conflicted cultural signifier during the Cold War, when a range of thinkers--politicians, novelists, historians, biologists, sociologists, and others--contended that totalitarianism denied the very existence...

Publication date: 2011-12-28
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