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 | Welcome to the Poetry Newsletter. I'm spidey  , and I'm your guest-editor this week. I'd like to discuss a group of poets referred to as The Beats. | 
 
 
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 | The Beats 
 Perhaps you've heard of a group of poets referred to as, "The Beats." Who are they? What unifies their poetry under a single category?
 
 
 
  Who  
 The names most commonly associated with the Beat Movement:
 
 Jack Kerouac
 Allen Ginsberg
 William Burroughs
 Charles Bukowski
 Gregory Corso
 Michael McClure
 Peter Orlovsky
 Gary Snyder
 Lawrence Ferlinghetti
 
 
 The "Beat movement" was an American poetic movement during the 1940s (the above, most-noted Beat poets resided in and around New York City), a literary rebellion similar to the Dadaist poets. It was a rebellion against traditional poetry, instead reaching for, what Kerouac defines as "a vision gleamed from the way we heard the word beat, meaning down and out but full of intense [spiritual, beatific] conviction."
 
 The NYC Beats focused on the gritty aspects of life in a very personal, subjective way. The Beats saw themselves as "beaten down" but also looking up, in hope.
 
 
 
 
 
  Characteristics  
 
  speech rhythms - Poetry of this type focuses very much on rhythm, breathing, and speaking. 
 
  disordering of conventional syntax - Beat poetry often goes against normal syntax (ordering of words) which can affect the 'sound' or rhythm of the poem. 
 
  focus on spontaneity - Not is there focus on seemingly spontaneous topics, the Beats wrote spontaneously with no rewriting or editing. 
 
  open form - Beat poetry does not adhere to any regular form, rhyme scheme or meter. It is true open form, free verse. 
 
  subjectivity - Beat poets believed each poem was personal or subjective to the writer. Instead of focusing on universal themes (like love or the human spirit, etc.), topics and themes were personal and subjective to the poet. 
 
  rebellion against the conformist 1940s  (in both topic and style) - All of the above characteristics were not the norm during this time period. The Beats wrote poetry in an active rebellion against the traditional style that was popular at the time amongst poets and writers. 
 
 
  Examples  Lastly, I'll leave you with a few examples of Beat poetry. Decide for yourself their unifying characteristics.
 
 
 A sample of Allen Ginsberg's "America"
 
 America I've given you all and now I'm nothing.
 American two dollars and twentyseven cents January 17, 1956.
 I can't stand my own mind.
 America when will we end the human war?
 
 
 Jack Kerouac's "211th Chorus" from Mexico City Blues
 
 The wheel of the quivering meat
 conception
 Turns in the void expelling human beings,
 Pigs, turtles, frogs, insects, nits,
 Mice, lice, lizards, rats, roan
 Racinghorses, poxy bucolic pigtics,
 Horrible unnameable lice of vultures,
 Murderous attacking dog-armies
 Of Africa, Rhinos roaming in the
 jungle,
 Vast boars and huge gigantic bull
 Elephants, rams, eagles, condors,
 Pones and Porcupines and Pills--
 All the endless conception of living
 beings
 Gnashing everywhere in Consciousness
 Throughout the ten directiosn of space
 Occupying all the quarters in & out,
 From supernicroscop no-bug
 To huge Galaxy Lightyear Bowell
 Illuminating the sky of one Mind--
 Poor! I wish I was free
 of that slaving meat wheel
 and safe in heaven dead
 
 
 Gregory Corso's "The Mad Yak"
 
 I am watching them churn the last milk
 they'll ever get from me.
 They are waiting for me to die;
 They want to make buttons out of my bones.
 Where are my sisters and brothers?
 That tall monk there, loading my uncle,
 has a new cap.
 And that idiot student of his--
 I never saw that muffler before.
 Poor uncle, he lets them load him.
 How sad he is, how tired!
 I wonder what they'll do with his bones?
 And that beautiful tail!
 How many shoelaces will they make of that!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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