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  2. May 5, 2019 · To contemporary scholars the term “Beat Generation” refers to a group of post-World War II novelists and poets disenchanted with what they viewed to be an excessively repressive, materialistic, and conformist society, who sought spiritual regeneration through sensual experiences.

  3. May 9, 2018 · The Beat Generation, or "Beats," is a term used to describe the vanguard of a movement that swept through American culture after World War II as a counterweight to the suburban conformity and organization-man model that dominated the period, especially during the Eisenhower years (1953-1961), when Cold War tension was adding a unparalleled ...

    • The Simple Answer – Who Were The Beats?
    • Was The Beat Generation A Literary, Cultural, Or Social Movement?
    • What Is Beat?

    Some people will tell you that the Beat Generation was indeed a group of three writers: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William S. Burroughs. Certainly, they were the most famous of the Beat writers, and most people today look back on them as – at the very least – the center of the movement. When John Clellon Holmes, in his 1952 essay on the Beat...

    Above, I referred to the Beat Generation as writers and this suggests that the Beat Generation was purely a literary movement. The name “Beat Generation” expands that beyond the three men to a wider group – perhaps even a whole generation of young people in the 1950s. This begs the question: Were all young people in the late fifties part of the Bea...

    In 1945, young Kerouac and Ginsberg were heavily influenced bythe Romantics, and began debating something called “the New Vision”, inspired by William Butler Yeats’ A Vision. At the time, both Ginsberg and Kerouac were exploring new areas of literature and life, and began formulating some of the ideas that are now often associated with the Beat Gen...

  4. The Beat Generation. In American in the 1950s, a new cultural and literary movement staked its claim on the nation’s consciousness. The Beat Generation was never a large movement in terms of sheer numbers, but in influence and cultural status they were more visible than any other competing aesthetic.

  5. A brief explanation of the Beat Generation, their leaders, and their movement against the conformity of the 1950s.TEK 24B: describe the impacts of cultural m...

  6. Aug 13, 2010 · The Beat generation and its aesthetic had their own long foreground; the major Beat writers began to forge their friendships and find their literary voices in the same 1940s America that produced ...

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