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Beatdom #24 is dedicated to the Beat writers who lived on or wrote about the West Coast of the United States. This issue looks at the lives and work of Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan, Diane di Prima, and many more Beat icons. It also explores the extent to which the West Coast helped shape Beat literature (as well as its public image) and how the Beats may have morphed into the later hippie movement.
Here's what you can expect from Beatdom #24: Essays
Go West Young Beats, by Ryan Mathews
Kenneth Rexroth: West Coast Bard, by David S. Wills
Private[s] Practice: Reading the Priestess in Diane di Prima's Memoirs of a Beatnik, by Kaley Hensley
Lisa Says: Lisa Brinker, Gregory Corso, & Max, by Kurt Hemmer
Duncan Among the "Stars" An Essay on Robert Duncan's Poetics of "Open Form", by Yorio Hirano
A Note on Climate and Culture, by Weldon Kees
And the Hippies Were Boiled in Their Tank Tops, by Leon Horton Interviews
Eileen Myles Interview, by Sylas Yarad
Soheyl Dahi Interview, by Ryan Mathews Memoirs
Gary Snyder Noticed my Face Tattoo, by Tony Wallin-Sato
Discoveries, by Barry Garelick Reviews
He, Leo: The Life and Poetry of Lew Welch
Material Wealth: Mining the Personal Archive of Allen Ginsberg
Becoming Kerouac: A Writer in His Time