The Beat Hotel: Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Corso in Paris, 1958-1963
by Barry Miles
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I haven't read this book but anything by Miles is usually interesting. He's a great writer on the 60's - and was part of the counter-culture, avant, Beatles friend scene. Also right now I am not that far off from the original Beat hotel - which of course is a very expensive hotel to stay at. Nevertheless it's amazing the work the original Beats have done in Paris. Basically they were in tuned with people like Celine and Genet. No word on their relationshipw with people like Sartre or even ...more
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Worth reading if the topic is of interest. It is fairly straightforward and is the correct length for the subject manner.
I did seem some passages that I believe appeared nearly verbatim in Miles's biography of Burroughs. I don't know if that is laziness, an accident, or a sly homage to Burroughs, who would have appreciated such a thing.
I did seem some passages that I believe appeared nearly verbatim in Miles's biography of Burroughs. I don't know if that is laziness, an accident, or a sly homage to Burroughs, who would have appreciated such a thing.
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I love trashy biographies of writers. Seriously, if booksellers made a section purely for trashy literary bios I'd read through it in a week. This one dulls out after Ginsberg leaves, but in that way I suppose it mirrors life. Good trash for the first half, though.
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I don't know much about the "French years" of the Beat Generation. I have read, On the Road, and Howl, although it was some time ago. I now want to read Burroughs and Corso, whom I had never before heard of.
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Read in April, 2006
Just a fantastic account of some of my favorite writers when they lived in Paris...It made me want to be there, living in that positively grimy hotel, the essence of "beat".
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