Jack Kerouac---King of the Beats. "On the Road"(of course), "The Dharma Bums", "Big Sur". Many others.
Allen Ginsberg---"Howl!" and other poems. Most outspoken of the group in later years.
Neal Cassady---Best friend of Kerouac and "Dean Moriarty"-- --main character of "On the Road". "The First Third".
William S. Burroughs---"Naked Lunch", "Exterminator", "Junkie"
Gregory Corso---Poems ("Bomb" and "Marriage")
Herbert Huncke---"Huncke's Journal", "Guilty of Everything"
Gary Snyder---"Myths & Texts", "Six Sections from Mountains and Rivers Without End"
Lawrence Ferlinghetti---Co-owner of City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco(famed Beat bookstore)
Michael McClure---"Passage","Hymns to St. Geryon and Other Poems", "The New Book/A Book of Torture"
Philip Whalen---"Canoeing up Cabarga Creek: Buddhist Poems 1955-1986"
Lew Welch---"Selected Poems", Killed himself before any of his work was published. He also wrote the famed slogan "Raid kills bugs dead".
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answered by 14Words 3
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Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Alan Ginsberg
2006-09-12 21:09:34
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answered by Carlos R 5
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“The Beat Generation, that was a vision that we had, John Clellon Holmes and I, and Allen Ginsberg in an even wilder way, in the late forties, of a generation of crazy
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answered by Anonymous
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one would be "On The Road" by Jack Kerouac.
2006-09-12 21:02:46
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answered by ligoneskiing 4
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