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Title: Text, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll: The Beats and Rock, from Kerouac to Cobain
Author: Simon Warner
ISBN: 0826416640
EAN: 9780826416643
352 Pages
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Binding: Hardcover
Publication date: 2010-02-28


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"Text, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll" explores the interaction between two of the most powerful socio-cultural movements in the post-war years the literary forces of the Beat Generation and the musical energies of rock and its attendant culture. Simon Warner examines the interweaving strands, seeded by the poet/novelists Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and others in the 1940s and 1950s, and cultivated by most of the major rock figures who emerged after 1960 Bob Dylan, the Beatles, Bowie, the Clash and Kurt Cobain, to name just a few. This fascinating cultural history delves into a wide range of issues: Was rock culture the natural heir to the activities of the Beats? Were the hippies the Beats of the 1960s? What attitude did the Beat writers have towards musical forms and particularly rock music? How did literary works shape the consciousness of leading rock music-makers and their followers? Why did Beat literature retain its cultural potency with later rock musicians who rejected hippie values? How did rock musicians use the material of Beat literature in their own work? and, How did Beat figures become embroiled in the process of rock creativity? These questions are addressed through a number of approaches such as the influence of drugs, the relevance of politics, the effect of religious and spiritual pursuits, the rise of the counter-culture and so on. The result is a highly readable history of the innumerable links between two of the most revolutionary artistic movements of the last 60 years.
"Text, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll" explores the interaction between two of the most powerful socio-cultural movements in the post-war years the literary forces of the Beat Generation and the musical energies of rock and its attendant culture. Simon Warner examines the interweaving strands, seeded by the poet/novelists Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and others in the 1940s and 1950s, and cultivated by most of the major rock figures who emerged after 1960 Bob Dylan, the Beatles, Bowie, the Clash and Kurt Cobain, to name just a few. This fascinating cultural history delves into a wide range of issues: Was rock culture the natural heir to the activities of the Beats? Were the hippies the Beats of the 1960s? What attitude did the Beat writers have towards musical forms and particularly rock music? How did literary works shape the consciousness of leading rock music-makers and their followers? Why did Beat literature retain its cultural potency with later rock musicians who rejected hippie values? How did rock musicians use the material of Beat literature in their own work? and, How did Beat figures become embroiled in the process of rock creativity?

These questions are addressed through a number of approaches such as the influence of drugs, the relevance of politics, the effect of religious and spiritual pursuits, the rise of the counter-culture and so on. The result is a highly readable history of the innumerable links between two of the most revolutionary artistic movements of the last 60 years.

Simon Warner is Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Leeds, UK.

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