Description |
xxii, 249 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Part one : pine forests and pure thought 1936-1940. from Background -- Repulsion may race here in exhibition feature!! -- from Football novella -- Jack Lewis's baseball chatter -- [One long strange dream] -- Count Basie's band best in land; group famous for "solid" swing -- Go back -- Nothing -- A play I want to write -- Concentration -- We thronged -- [A day in September] -- [I know I am August] -- Radio script : the spirit of '14 -- [I remember the days of my youth] -- from Raw rookie nerves -- Where the road begins -- New York nite club--. |
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Part two : an original kicker 1941. from Background -- There's something about a cigar -- God -- If I were wealthy -- [One Sunday afternoon in July] -- The birth of a Socialist -- No connection : a novel that I don't intend to finish -- On the porch, remembering -- The sandbank sage -- Farewell song, sweet from my trees -- [I have to pull up my stakes and roll, man] -- Odyssey (continued) -- [At 18, I suddenly discovered the delight of rebellion] -- Observations -- Definition of a poet -- America in the night -- Woman going to Hartford -- Old love-light -- I tell you it is October! -- [Here I am at last with a typewriter] -- [Atop an Underwood : introduction] -- The good jobs -- From Radio City to the Crown -- The little cottage by the sea -- The juke-box is saving America -- Hartford after work -- Legends and legends -- A Kerouac that turned out sublime -- The father of my father -- Credo -- Hungry young writer's notebook -- A young writer's notebook -- [I am going to stress a new set of values] -- [I am my mother's son] -- [Howdy!] -- Today -- This I do know-- -- Search by night. |
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Part three : to portray life accurately 1942-1943. from Background -- Sadness at six -- The joy of Duluoz -- Famine for the heart -- [The very thing I live for] -- The mystery -- Thinking of Thomas Wolfe on a winter's night -- from The sea is my brother (merchant mariner) -- Beauty as a lasting truth -- My generation, my world -- The wound of living -- Wounded in action -- The romanticist -- The boy from Philadelphia -- The two Americans. |
Summary |
An anthology of early stories by the poet of the Beat generation. Topics range from his time in Columbia University, from which he was expelled, to an excerpt from a novel which is based on his service in the merchant marine. |
Subject |
Beats (Persons) -- Literary collections.
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Proofs (Printing) -- 20th century.
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Added Author |
Marion, Paul, 1954-
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ISBN |
0670888222 |
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9780670888221 |
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0521620783 |
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9780521620789 |
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