Showing posts with label Jack Kerouac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack Kerouac. Show all posts

Tuesday, 03 October 2023

Glowing review of Who was Sinclair Beiles?


I found this glowing review of Who was Sinclair Beiles? on Goodreads today: I certainly could not have asked for more!

Thank you, Mat!

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An excellent 'festschrift' (or 'celebration'), rather than a strict biography, on the mysterious South African beat writer, Sinclair Beiles.


Beiles is probably most famous for helping Burroughs get Naked Lunch published at Olympia through Girodias, at a time when Burroughs was really strung out on paregoric and/or heroin. His most famous work in print is probably as one of the four contributors (Beiles, Burroughs, Corso & Gysin) of the now legendary cut-up compilation, Minutes to Go, published in 1960.

However, as this book illustrates, Beiles is [sic] quite a prolific poet and playwright and apart from the above two works, much of his writing has surfaced 'under the radar' and hasn't been the subject of much attention by either critics or fellow poets and writers. Beiles is someone whose quality of writing is as notoriously inconsistent as it is hard to track down and read his books in the first place.

One of his books of poetry, Yeoville, for example, was only published in a limitation of 4 copies.

What Beiles has in common with Burroughs is their meeting in Tangier and in Paris, an interest in drugs, an interest in experimental artists and writers and also, interestingly, a regular allowance from their families which allowed them both to focus much time on their writing.

I hope this book goes some way to revealing more about this great writer to the literary world. His poetry and plays have been criminally neglected and underrated and it is high time that his work is evaluated alongside many of the other great beat writers who are already firmly and undeniably well ensconced in the beat cannon and annals of history (in particular Burroughs, Kerouac and Ginsberg).

Gary Cummiskey and Eva Kowalska have done a terrific job of compiling these (mostly flattering) articles on Sinclair and his art. This is the best introduction to a little-known artist.

If you can obtain a copy, I recommend getting the second edition which is revised and expanded and contains an excellent bibliography-in-progress of Beiles' works in print.

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Saturday, 07 December 2013

Bob Dylan in Jack Kerouac's Lowell ...1975


Published by  Beat Scene Press, Coventry, England. Visit www.beatscene.net for more details. 

Tuesday, 03 April 2012

Jack Kerouac's Visions of Cody...The Long Road, by Kevin Ring


Published by Beat Scene Press, 2012. Visit www.beatscene.net for order details.

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.

Sunday, 31 July 2011

Pphoo - 1988

Pphoo is a trilingual (English, French, Bangla) literary journal published by Kolkata-based poet Pradip Choudhuri. This 1988 issue includes writers such as Charles Plymell, Claude Pelieu, George Dowden and FA Nettelbeck. The cover art is fragmented ink by Theo Green, who also contributes a piece about visitng Brion Gysin, as well as a prose reverie about Tangier. There is also a sizeable section devoted to "Le Mythe Kerouac".

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, 22 April 2011

Philip Whalen's Goof Book for Jack Kerouac

Dating back to 1961, and referred to in Jack Kerouac's Big Sur, these meditations/jottings were finally published in 2001 by Big Bridge Press,Pacifica, California.

Sunday, 06 March 2011

Yannis Livadas: The margins of a central man


Yannis Livadas was born in Kalamata, Greece in 1969. He has done dozens of different jobs and travelled extensively in India, Tunisia, Algeria, Italy, France, Morocco, Portugal and Spain. He has published seven poetry collections, the most recent being Ati: Scattered Poems 2001-2009. He has translated the work of authors such as Jack Kerouac, Gregory Corso and Charles Bukowski. He now lives secluded in the Greek countryside....Read more here

Friday, 21 January 2011

Illustrated book covers: Jack Kerouac's Lonesome Traveller

Illustrated cover of a 1962 Pan Books edition of Jack Kerouac's collection of short prose, Lonesome Traveller. It is the only edition of a Kerouac book in my possession that was printed while he was still alive.

For more (old) illustrated covers of books in my collection, click here.