Showing posts with label Beat Scene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beat Scene. Show all posts
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Transit 25: A little magazine of the Beat Generation
Issue number 25 includes poems by Janine Pommy Vega, Joanna McClure, Diane di Prima and Neeli Cherkovski, as well prose pieces on John Montgomery, Ed Dorn, Burroughs, an interview with Aram Saroyan plus Lew Welch's review of Phil Whalen's On Bear's Head from the San Francisco Chronicle, 1969. Published by Beat Scene.
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Whatnot: a talk with Philip Whalen: interviewed by David Meltzer
Whatnot: a talk with Philip Whalen, interviewed by David Meltzer, published by Beat Scene Press. Visit www.beatscene.net for order details.
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Friday, 16 September 2011
Last Man Standing ... Al Hinkle: an interview by Stephen D. Edington
Published by Beat Scene Press in the UK, Last Man Standing... is a fascinating interview with Al Hinkle, on whom the character of Ed Dunkel in Jack Kerouac's On The Road was based. Recalling his friendship with Neal Cassady from 1946 until up to Cassady's death in 1968, this interview offers testimony from yet another "minor character" in the beat saga.
Visit http://www.beatscene.net/ for order details.
Visit http://www.beatscene.net/ for order details.
Friday, 08 July 2011
Transit No 24
The latest issue of Transit: a little magazine of America's Beat Generation, published by Beat Scene in the UK. This issue contains writings by or about Barry Gifford, Sam Charters, Michael McClure, Gael Turnbull, Dianne di Prima, William Burroughs, Jack Hirschman, Jack Kerouac and Dan Propper.
Friday, 03 June 2011
Sinclair Beiles in Beat Scene

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