The San Francisco Renaissance: Poetics and Community at Mid-CenturyCambridge University Press, 28.06.1991 - 268 Seiten Though the term "San Francisco Renaissance" is usually associated with the Beat movement, it was in reality a collage of different communities, often at odds with one another, whose agendas were social and political as much as aesthetic. These subcommunities provided important contexts for subsequent counterculture developments such as gay liberation, feminism, and the New Left long before those movements attracted widespread public attention. In his study of these various impulses Michael Davidson devotes chapters to central figures such as Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan, William Everson, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen, and Jack Spicer. He also examines the important but largely neglected context of women writers in a period dominated by misogynistic views. His final chapter brings things up to date by looking at developments in the Bay Area since the death of Jack Spicer. |
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... early 1960s . Their silence meant that as a student , growing up across the bay in Oakland , I had to learn about these events on my own through a kind of " vernacular ped- agogy . " Such an education is created piecemeal out of popular ...
... early 1960s . Their silence meant that as a student , growing up across the bay in Oakland , I had to learn about these events on my own through a kind of " vernacular ped- agogy . " Such an education is created piecemeal out of popular ...
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... early 1960s involved an awareness of new social forms and practices for which our formal educa- tion had little prepared us . These nonliterary factors in the San Francisco Renaissance worried early critics , who saw in Beat bohemia the ...
... early 1960s involved an awareness of new social forms and practices for which our formal educa- tion had little prepared us . These nonliterary factors in the San Francisco Renaissance worried early critics , who saw in Beat bohemia the ...
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... early 1960s . This book is a history of that narrative rather than a narrative of that history , the latter having been written already , often through the filter of those myths of origin just mentioned.1 My interest is not to debunk ...
... early 1960s . This book is a history of that narrative rather than a narrative of that history , the latter having been written already , often through the filter of those myths of origin just mentioned.1 My interest is not to debunk ...
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... early as 1949. “ We must stop sitting on the pot of culture . There is more of Orpheus in Sophie Tucker than in R. P. Blackmur ; we have more to learn from George M. Cohan than from John Crowe Ran- som . " 12 It was this kind of ...
... early as 1949. “ We must stop sitting on the pot of culture . There is more of Orpheus in Sophie Tucker than in R. P. Blackmur ; we have more to learn from George M. Cohan than from John Crowe Ran- som . " 12 It was this kind of ...
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... early literary figures . Writing in The San Francisco Wave in 1897 , Frank Norris remarked : Perhaps no great city of the world is so isolated as we are . Did you ever think of that ? There is no great city to the north of us , to the ...
... early literary figures . Writing in The San Francisco Wave in 1897 , Frank Norris remarked : Perhaps no great city of the world is so isolated as we are . Did you ever think of that ? There is no great city to the north of us , to the ...
Inhalt
The Elegiac Mode Rhetoric and Poetics in the 1940s | 33 |
The Darkness Surrounds Us Participation and Reflection among the Beat Writers | 60 |
Spotting That Design Incarnation and Interpretation in Gary Snyder and Philip Whalen | 95 |
Cave of Resemblances Cave of Rimes Tradition and Repetition in Robert Duncan | 125 |
The City Redefined Community and Dialogue in Jack Spicer | 150 |
Appropriations Women and the San Francisco Renaissance | 172 |
Approaching the Fin de Siècle | 200 |
Notes | 219 |
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