Mountains and Rivers Are Us: Gary Snyder and the Nature of the Nature of Nature.Published in:2000By:Kern, RobertPublication type:Poetry Review
Chicanismo's Beat Outrider? The Texts and Context of Oscar Zeta Acosta.Published in:2000By:Lee, A. RobertPublication type:Literary Criticism
Triangulated Desire and Tactical Silences in the Beat Hipscape: Bob Kaufman and Others.Published in:2000By:Damon, MariaPublication type:Poetry Review
The Beat Generation is Now About Everything.Published in:2000By:Weinreich, ReginaPublication type:Book Review
The Women Who Stayed Home From the Orgy.Published in:2000By:Bonca, CornelPublication type:Book Review
A Compact Guide to Sources for Teaching the Beats.Published in:College Literature, 2000, v. 27, n. 1, p. 232By:Lawlor, WilliamPublication type:Article
Intersection Points: Teaching William Burroughs's Naked Lunch.Published in:2000By:Murphy, Timothy S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Beating the Academy.Published in:College Literature, 2000, v. 27, n. 1, p. 213By:Harris, OliverPublication type:Article
'O fellow travelers I write you a poem in Amsterdam': Allen Ginsberg, Simon Vinkenoog, and the Dutch Beat Connection.Published in:2000By:van der Bent, JaapPublication type:Literary Criticism
`Blissful, Torn, Intoxicated': Brinkmann, Fauser, Wondratschek and the Beats.Published in:2000By:Waine, Anthony;Woolley, JonathanPublication type:Essay
`Word Begets Image and Image Is Virus': Undermining Language and Film in the Works of William S. Burroughs.Published in:2000By:Baldwin, Douglas G.Publication type:Literary Criticism
A White Man in Love: A Study of Race, Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in Jack Kerouac's Maggie Cassidy, The Subterraneans, and Tristessa.Published in:2000By:Grace, Nancy McCampbellPublication type:Literary Criticism
`You're putting me on': Jack Kerouac and the Postmodern Emergence.Published in:2000By:Johnson, Ronna C.Publication type:Essay
`Telepathic Shock and Meaning Excitement': Kerouac's Poetics of Intimacy.Published in:2000By:Douglas, AnnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Introduction: The Unspeakable Visions of the Individual in Academe.Published in:College Literature, 2000, v. 27, n. 1, p. 1By:Skerl, JenniePublication type:Article