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William S. Burroughs

The elder statesman of literature’s Defeat Generation — and, by extension, from the American underground culture — few figures beyond the music sphere exerted a larger influence over rock & roll than novelist William S. Burroughs. A provocative, questionable amount famed for his exclusive cut-up prose visual, Burroughs resided the …

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Ezra Pound

Music was essential towards the mental workings of poet Ezra Pound, who have habitually hummed a tuneless warble (just like the yowling of the bass Siamese kitty) even though he worked in his typewriter. His attempts in real practice of music originated from his barbarian self-confidence. William Carlos Williams kept …

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Ed Sanders

Ed Sanders was (and remains to be) the main person in the Fugs. He co-founded the music group with Tuli Kupferberg in 1964, published and sang business lead on lots of the group’s greatest tunes, and was even more in charge of their musical plans, harmonies, and general direction than …

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The Klezmatics

The Klezmatics take among the wildest methods to klezmer, the original dance music from the Eastern Western Jews. Although their music is usually heavily influenced from the recordings of Abe Ellstein and Dave Tarras in the 1940s and 1950s, their lyrics touch upon a multitude of politics and social problems …

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Allen Ginsberg

The best poet from the Defeat movement and something of the very most renowned American writers from the 20th century, Allen Ginsberg transcended literary and intellectual barriers to exert a profound influence in the culture most importantly. His achievements are too many and his oeuvre too big for the music …

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Jack Kerouac

Jack port Kerouac was the main author of the “Defeat” motion within the ’50s. His main work was On the highway (1957), an autobiographical book describing his moves together with a unique personality called Dean Moriarty (in true to life, Neal Cassady). In afterwards books, Kerouac told various other tales …

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Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Plus a couple of others, including Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti is regarded as perhaps one of the most essential poets to emerge from the Defeat Era of writers. He’s also founder from the well-known City Lighting Bookstore in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, which spawned a submitting branch. Actually, Ferlinghetti released …

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Bill Bissett

Given birth to and raised within the seemingly regular confines of Halifax within the post-swing, pre-beat period, expenses bissett (his name purposefully de-capitalized like fellow poet e.e. cummings) nevertheless ran abroad (ostensibly to, yes, join the circus) at age 17 into an exceptionally compelling artistic existence. He ultimately landed within …

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Amiri Baraka

Poet, playwright, critic, and novelist Amiri Baraka (given birth to Everett LeRoi Jones) was most widely known towards the jazz community for his two books, Blues People: Negro Music in Light America, published in 1964, and Dark Music in 1967, both seeing that LeRoi Jones. A long time before this, …

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