Книга: John Clellon Holmes «Go»

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The novel that launched the beat generation's literary legacy describes the world of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and Neal Cassady. Published two months before Kerouac began On The Road, Go is the first and most accurate chronicle of the private lives the Beats lived before they became public figures. In lucid fictional prose designed to capture the events, emptions and essence of his experience, Holmes describes an individualistic post-World II New York where crime is celebrated, writing is revered, and parties, booze, discussions, drugs and sex punctuate life.

Издательство: "Penguin Group" (2006)

ISBN: 978-0-14-118839-3

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John Clellon Holmes

John Clellon Holmes (March 12, 1926 - March 30, 1988), born in Holyoke Massachusetts, was a writer, poet and professor, best known for his 1952 book "Go". "Go" is considered the first "Beat" novel, which depicted events in his life with friends Jack Kerouac, Neal Cassady, and Allen Ginsberg. He was often referred to as the "quiet Beat," and was one of Kerouac's closest friends. He also wrote what is considered the definitive jazz novel of the Beat Generation, "The Horn".

Holmes was more an observer and documenter of beat characters like Ginsberg, Cassidy and Kerouac than one of them. He asked Ginsberg for "any and all information on your poetry and your visions" (shortly before Ginsberg's admission into hospital) saying that "I am interested in knowing also anything you may wish to tell...about Neal, Huncke, Lucien in relation to you..." to which Ginsberg replied with an eleven page letter detailing, as completely as he could, the nature of his 'divine vision.'

The origin of the term "beat" being applied to a generation was conceived by Jack Kerouac who told Holmes "You know, this is really a beat generation." The term beat later became part of common parlance when Holmes published an article in "The New York Times Magazine" entitled "This is the Beat Generation" on November 16, 1952 (pg.10). In the article Holmes attributes the term to Jack Kerouac. Kerouac in turn had gotten the idea from Herbert Huncke. Holmes came to the conclusion that the values and ambitions of the Beat Generation were symbolic of something bigger, which was the inspiration for "Go". Later in life, Holmes taught at the University of Arkansas and lectured at Yale and gave workshops at Brown University. He died of cancer 18 days after his 62nd birthday.

Bibliography

* "Go" (1952)
* "The Horn" (1958)
* "The Philosophy of the Beat Generation" (1958)
* "Get Home Free" (1964)
* "Nothing More to Declare" (1967)
* "The Bowling Green Poems" (1977)
* "" (1979)
* "" (1981)
* "" (1985)
* "" (1987)
* " (1988)
* "" (1988)
* "" (1988)
* "" (1989)

References

*Charters, Ann (ed.). "The Portable Beat Reader". Penguin Books. New York. 1992. ISBN 0-670-83885-3 (hc); ISBN 0-14-015102-8 (pbk)

External links

* [http://www.books.rack111.com/holmes-books/index.html John Clellon Holmes - Gallery of book covers]
* [http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/music/holmes1.html John Clellon Holmes - Recordings]
* [http://speccoll.library.kent.edu/literature/poetry/holmes2.html John Clellon Holmes - Papers at Kent University]

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