Kerouac, Ginsberg and Cassady: those three beat musketeers
The article explores the deep friendship and literary contributions of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Neal Cassady, key figures in the Beat Generation.
The manuscript of "On the Road" sold for 12.1 million
A historic manuscript of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" was auctioned for a record $12.1 million, highlighting its significance in American literary and cultural history.
The Kerouac We Did Not Know: The Letters and Secrets of the Famous Writer
A new exhibition sheds light on Jack Kerouac's life and legacy, highlighting previously unknown letters and insights about the celebrated author who significantly influenced American literature.
She Created the Beat Generation and Was Arrested for Having Sex in a Car, Shot Straight in the Forehead by Her Husband - William S. Burroughs
The article discusses the life and struggles of an influential woman in the Beat Generation, including her arrest and tragic death.
Women, editors, alcohol, cats: the poetic hell of Charles Bukowski
The article explores the life and work of Charles Bukowski, highlighting his unique style and the themes of madness, freedom, and poetic expression in his writings.