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The Truth? You Can't Handle The Truth!
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| Clever, unpretentious prose that casually explains the secret of life. | The Great American Novel. God save our money-lovin' asses. | A talented woman teeters on the tightrope between genius & madness. | The sacred scroll of American alienation. 20 years before Punk. | Subversive Zen Koeans from an American Icarus. | Why writing an anti-war book is like writing an anti-glasier book. |
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| Buy It, Franny and Zooey |
Buy It, The Great Gatsby |
Buy It, The Bell Jar |
Howl and Other Poems | Buy It, Nine Stories |
Slaughterhouse-Five : Or the Children's... | |
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| Go West, Young Man Or Woman. The Promise Of America | ||||||
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| The book that created the classic American literary theme. | The Beat classic. As American as apple pie a la mode. | The same theme again as seen during the golden age of drugs. | The True American Empire in the Roaring 20's. | The wild and wooley true story of the real Magic Bus. | Gritty tales of the road, years before Bruce became the boss. | |
| Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Mark... | Buy it. On the Road |
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Other... | Hollywood : A Novel of America in the... | The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test | Flannery O'Connor : Collected Works :... | |
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| That's Right, I Said Comics That Can Change Your Life! | ||||||
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| Come back Berkeley! Nobody remembers "Outland." | Beautiful truth for anyone who ever had a heart. | Hands down, the coolest, most influential comix of the 80's. | Grand ideas and visions. Stretches and tears the genre. | Our most celebrated underground artist. "From shack to chateau." | The mysterious, mystical and doomed Vaughen Bode. Still bizare, 25 years later. | |
| Bloom County Babylon: Five Years of... | It's a Magical World : A Calvin and... | Love and Rockets, Book 4: Tears from... | Preludes and Nocturnes (Sandman, Book 1) | The R. Crumb Coffee Table Art Book | Lizard Zen | |
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| Senior English: Beat Generation 101 | ||||||
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| A great primer for any gone cat who wants to know what it's all about. | More than anyone, Allen Ginsberg embodied the essence of the Beats. | Keroac at his most Beat. A truly unjudgemental, self-effacing Buddah. | City Lights poetry, as cool as a dimly lit bar on a hot summer day. | The consummate outsider's book. Burroughs wants no part of your society. | Essays, poems, photographs, and letters explore the Beat spirituality. | |
| The Portable Beat Reader | Selected Poems 1947-1995 | Dharma Bums | A Coney Island of the Mind : Poems | Naked Lunch | Big Sky Mind : Buddhism and the Beat... | |
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| So You Want To Be A Book Writing Star? | ||||||
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| Another first from. as the cover says, The Writing Beatle! | Jim Morrison stands as a one-man bridge between Beat and Punk | Tense, confusing wordplay seems like a motorcycle accident waiting to happen. | The daughter of Morrison and Dylan becomes their peer. |
A Jerry Garcia children's book for your own little dancing bear.
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The leader of Greenwich Village's celebrated Texas Jewboys is a major author. | |
| John Lennon in His Own Write | The Lords, and the New Creatures, Poems | Tarantula by Bob Dylan |
Patti Smith Complete : Lyrics,... | Greenwich Killing Time | ||
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