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The Beat Generation of America

2023-08-01 01:58:00

American beat generation "As they dance in the street, because they are mad people, because they are only for me, I chased me interested, I rattled like dancing, crazy like dancing People who live, madness stories, save, yawn, say the usual, but burns wonderful yellow Roman candles, burning, burning not all people's wishes, you are blue As you can see exploding like a spider on the way, the color flow center of the lamp, everyone goes "AWWW!" "(Kerouac 9)" Burn, Burn, Burn, I mentioned that this is the whole meaning of the beat.

Abstract: Jack Kerouac is the author of 'Symbolic text of the way' that produced the American generation. He is a spokesperson for this cult movement, and he argues that the origins of the European centers of movement are alleging many evidences of the modern after the United States. Lyotard Oise, the late 20th century thinker, the purpose of this paper is to use Jean Franc & ccedil criticism of the key equipment on the road. His clear thinking helps determine the tendency of postmodernists in the work of Kerouac. After showing the text, in the field of art and culture of modernism in the 60 's in Europe it will not appear, but the initial postwar period of transition, the product of the United States. His work is still post-script of post-modernism and is also a prelude to post-modernism. This paper argues that postmodernists of American literature began with beats.

On the Road shows a series of journeys across the United States between Kerouac after World War II and his amazing friends. Through the eyes of narrator Sal Paradise (Kerouak himself), readers are brought from New York to Denver, San Francisco and Los Angeles. There are jazz, poetry, medicine on the way. I will return to the moment of exciting history. This is the story of a woman named Liz, who thinks she has everything she wants, such as a family, husband, a successful career. As she divorces and faces a turning point, she finds she is confused about the importance of her. Liz dared to get out of her comfort zone, brought her to Italy, India, Bali and began to explore self discovery.

Jason Disley is a poet who wrote voluntary poetry with the inspiration of American generation of generation in the 1950s. It enables natural and almost organic evolution of the words he wrote. Sometimes it is this that makes his poem stronger or more relevant. The flow of conscious approach brings different themes and personal perspectives. His writing and the relationship with the reader are all personal. Some of his observations are resonating. Rhythmic methods and elements of music always exist. His dissatisfaction in this political situation (British Brexit) is also clear. His mind is tightly attached to his sleeve, he provides useful and meaningful poetry.