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The Beats
JOHN PALLESCO, KACIELYN BAGORIO,
JOVETTEE GAMBAN, AND STEPHANIE TAP
Beat
Generation
Famous Authors:
Allen Ginsberg
Gregory Corso
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Gary Snyder
Jack Kerouac
 With the reappraisal of the
conservative and conventional
structures of society after World War
II the beat generation emerged as a
counterculture, opposing
materialism and experimenting with
sexuality and drugs. The writers
wanted to defy social conformity and
literary tradition by creating bold
and expressive literature that offset
the twentieth century modernist
style. The writers were influenced
by romanticism, modernism, French
realism, and Buddhism.
Techniques
and Themes
 Techniques:
 Allusion
 Imagery
 Personification
 Symbolism
 Syntax
 Themes:
 Freedom
 Opposition to “the man”
 Drugs
 Sexuality
Allen
Ginsberg
Notable Works:
1)Howl
2)Kaddish
3)A Supermarket in
California
4)Five A.M.
 Allen Ginsberg, born June 3, 1926
in Newark, New Jersey.
 He was admitted to Columbia
University as a student and there
he began close friendships with
William S. Burroughs, Neal
Cassady, and Jack Kerouac.
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- all became influential in the beat
generation.
 Died on April 5, 1997 in New York
City
A Supermarket in California
What thoughts I have of you tonight, Walt Whitman, forI walked down the sidestreets under the
trees with a headacheself-conscious looking at the full moon.
In my hungry fatigue, and
shopping for images, I wentinto the neon fruit supermarket, dreaming of your enumerations!
What peaches and what penumbras! Whole familiesshopping at night! Aisles full of husbands!
Wives in theavocados, babies in the tomatoes!--and you, Garcia Lorca, whatwere you doing
down by the watermelons?
I saw you, Walt Whitman, childless, lonely old grubber,poking
among the meats in the refrigerator and eyeing the groceryboys.
I heard you asking
questions of each: Who killed thepork chops? What price bananas? Are you my Angel?
I
wandered in and out of the brilliant stacks of cansfollowing you, and followed in my
imagination by the storedetective.
We strode down the open corridors together in
oursolitary fancy tasting artichokes, possessing every frozendelicacy, and never passing the
cashier.
Where are we going, Walt Whitman? The doors close inan hour. Which way does
your beard point tonight?
(I touch your book and dream of our odyssey in thesupermarket
and feel absurd.)
Will we walk all night through solitary streets? Thetrees add shade to
shade, lights out in the houses, we'll both belonely.
Will we stroll dreaming of the lost
America of lovepast blue automobiles in driveways, home to our silent cottage?
Ah, dear
father, graybeard, lonely old courage-teacher,what America did you have when Charon quit
poling his ferry andyou got out on a smoking bank and stood watching the boatdisappear on the
black waters of Lethe?
Gregory
Corso
Notable Works :
 Born on March 26, 1930 in New
York City to a 16 years old mother
She abandoned him as a child and
he spent most of his childhood in
orphanages and foster home.
 At the age of 17 he was convicted of
theft and was sent to Clinton State
Prison for three year. There he
began writing poetry.
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Known as the poets prison
The Mad Yak
 The youngest of the inner circle of
Marriage
Beat Generation writers.
 Died January 17, 2001 in Minnesota
I am 25
Destiny
The Mad
Yak
 I am watching them churn the last milk they'll
ever get from me.
They are waiting for me to die;
They want to make buttons out of my bones.
Where are my sisters and brothers?
That tall monk there, loading my uncle, he
has a new cap.
And that idiot student of his -- I never saw
that muffler before.
Poor uncle, he lets them load him.
How sad he is, how tired!
I wonder what they'll do with his bones?
And that beautiful tail!
How many shoelaces will they make of that!
 Born March 24, 1919 in Yonkers New
Lawrence
Ferlinghetti
York is a poet and liberal activist.
 After time in WWII, he enrolled at
Columbia University where he earned a
master’s degree in English literature.
 In 1953, he and Peter Martian started
City Lights Bookstore which eventually
opened up to a publishing venture.
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Notable Works:
A Coney Island of the
Mind
The Changing Light
Vast Confusion
Published mainly beat poetry
Used as the meeting ground for the beat poets
in San Francisco.
 San Francisco named a street after him
in 1994 and was named the first Poet
Laureate of San Francisco in 1998
 Received the lifetime achievement
award from the National Book Critics
Circle in 2000.
The Changing
Light
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The changing light
at San Francisco
is none of your East Coast light
none of your
pearly light of Paris
The light of San Francisco
is a sea light
an island light
And the light of fog
blanketing the hills
drifting in at night
through the Golden Gate
to lie on the city at dawn
And then the halcyon late mornings
after the fog burns off
and the sun paints white houses
with the sea light of Greece
with sharp clean shadows
making the town look like
it had just been painted
But the wind comes up at four o'clock
sweeping the hills
And then the veil of light of early evening
And then another scrim
when the new night fog
floats in
And in that vale of light
the city drifts
anchorless upon the ocean
Gary
Snyder
 Born May 8, 1930 in San Francisco,
California is an American poet,
environmental activist and lecturer.
 Impoverished during childhood due to the
great depression which opened the doors to
his love for nature (grew up on a farm).
 Was influenced by the Chinese and
Japanese culture
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Which caused the beat movement to be influenced
by the Zen Buddhist
 Fights for peace, environmental awareness
Notable Works
Turtle Island
The Real Work
A Place in Space
Mountains and Rivers
Without End
and freedom from nuclear weaponry, and
has never wavered in his devotion to these
noble causes.
 Pulitzer Prize for poetry(1975) Bollingen
Prize for Poetry(1997) John Hay Award for
Nature Writing (1997)
 Resides in San Francisco, where he is still
writing and giving speeches.
For All
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Ah to be alive
on a mid-September morn
fording a stream
barefoot, pants rolled up,
holding boots, pack on,
sunshine, ice in the shallows,
northern rockies.
Rustle and shimmer of icy creek waters
stones turn underfoot, small and hard as toes
cold nose dripping
singing inside
creek music, heart music,
smell of sun on gravel.
I pledge allegiance
I pledge allegiance to the soil
of Turtle Island,
and to the beings who thereon dwell
one ecosystem
in diversity
under the sun
With joyful interpenetration for all.
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AP Style Writing Prompts
 Read the following poem “The Mad Yak” by Gregory Corso and write
an essay in which you describe the speaker’s attitude. Using specific
references to the text, show how the use of language reveals the
speaker’s attitude.
 Read the following poem “A Supermarket in California” by Allen
Ginsberg and then write a well-organized essay in which you analyze
poets use of language to convey mood and meaning of the poem.
Quiz
 Describe the beat generation.
 Who wrote famous poems such as “Howl” and “Five A.M.?
 Who started a publishing venture known as City Lights, which became
the heart of the beat movement?
 What is a common theme in beat literature?
 Name one of Lawrence Ferlinghetti famous poems.
 Who coined the term “Beat Generation?”
Resources
 http://www.online-literature.com/periods/beat.php
 http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americannovel/timeline/
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beatgeneration.html
http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/564
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http://www.poemhunter.com/allenginsberg/biography/
http://www.poemhunter.com/gregory-corso/
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/gary-snyder
http://www.nndb.com/people/387/000104075/