Also, the "BEAT READER" is a great book, with tons of excerpts from some hard
to find published beat stuff.  A great deal on womyn beat writers, as well,
whom are given little credit if you ask me.

misa




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 11/8/99 6:55:55 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

<< Well I just happen to be doing a 10-page report on the history of The Beat

 Generation, so if you find something, let me know! If you want beat lingo in

 a book, Try Cassidy or Kerouac, they used alot of slang.
  >>
My freshman year of college, I did a beat generation paper, and I found a 
fabulous book:  Its by one of Neal Cassidy's, Carolyn Cassidy, and its called

something like "Off the Road: my life with Neal Cassidy and Jack Kerouac".  
I'm not sure how much beat slang is in there, but it is supposedly a really 
great semi-biography.  There are a lot of great ties with "On the Road" in 
it, too.  I used it as a huge resource for my paper.  On that note, a movie 
to find would be "Pull My Daisy".  Its rather strange, and sort of a home 
video, but its got Neal Cassidy, Jack Kerouac, Ginsberg, etc. in it.  It was 
filmed in SF, I think, and it probably has a lot of slang in it. Michael D 
can probably fill you in on more; he's sort of a beat connoisseur.

Margaux


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