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  • Literary Kicks
  • www.litkicks.com
  • A free-form study of Beat Literature, literary community and underground culture.
4.0
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  • Brautigan, Richard (1935-1984)
  • www.brautigan.net
  • Bibliography and information about the writer told in text, images, and other resources. Maintained by John F. Barber.
3.9
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  • American Museum of Beat Art
  • www.beatmuseum.org
  • Museum located in Pasadena, California. Featuring writers, poets, film, artists, photographs, manifestos, and critical writing.
3.7
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  • Michael McClure & Ray Manzarek Official Website
  • mcclure-manzarek.com
  • Beat poet McClure and former Door's band member Manzarek's website focuses on their collaboration of music and poetry projects and publications, performances, books, CDs, and videos.
3.6
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  • Beatscene
  • www.beatscene.net
  • Magazine which documents and highlights the writers, poets, musicians and artists of America's Beat Generation.
3.6
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  • Dharma Beat
  • www.dharmabeat.com
  • An e-zine dedicated to writing about Jack Kerouac's life and work. Includes a calendar of readings, festivals, and other events.
3.6
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  • Ah Puch Is Here
  • www.burroughsmcneillart.com
  • Malcolm McNeill and William Burroughs - art work for unpublished image novel (aka, Ah Pook Is Here) created in early 1970s in London.
3.6
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  • Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore Poetry
  • www.danielmoorepoetry.com
  • A selection from the lifework in poetry, theater and art of Moore, whose first book of poems, Dawn Visions, was published by City Lights Books in 1964, and the second, Burnt Heart /An Ode to the War Dead in 1972.
3.5
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3.4
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  • The Wild Bohemian Home Page
  • wild-bohemian.com
  • Colin Pringle's articles and directory on wild cats and chicks, Hippies, the Beat Generation, Bohemian bands, outlaw bikers.
3.4
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