Paradise Outlaws: Remembering the Beats

Paradise Outlaws: Remembering the Beats
ISBN-10
0688164439
ISBN-13
9780688164430
Category
Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures
Pages
226
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
W. Morrow
Author
John Tytell

Description

"Forty-five photographs, works of art in themselves, offer candid portraits of not just a few writers but also the musicians, painters, filmmakers, scene makers, activists, and playwrights who helped shape America's avant-garde since the Beats exploded onto the scene in 1956--people like Ginsberg and Burroughs, Ken Kesey, Timothy Leary, Hunter S. Thompson, Judith Malina, Patti Smith, Abbie Hoffman, and more"--Back cover.

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