- American Museum of Beat Art, The
- Online gallery of Beat-related art and photographs, as well as information on Beat writers and artists. - Ashcan Rantings and Kind King Light of Mind
- By J. C. Shakespeare. An article on why the Beats still matter. - Beat Museum, The
- The Beat Museum, located in the North Beach area of San Francisco, features collections from writers including Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Ferlinghetti. - Beat Page, The
- Biographies, photographs, and works of the major writers of the Beat Generation, including Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and more. - Beat Quotes
- Collection of quotes by authors from the Beat Generation. - Beat Scene
- Highlights the writers, poets, musicians, and artists of the Beat Generation. - Beatitude: Resources for a New Beat Culture
- Links, excerpts, photographs, and more. - Blacklisted Journalist, The
- Al Aronowitz - writer of a pop scene column in a major NY tabloid 1969-1972, he amassed a vast following. - Cultural Chronology of Early Beat Generation Literature
- Timeline putting Beat literature in context with other world, media, and literary events. - Dharma Beats (Cosmic Baseball Association)@
- Get to know the Dharma Beats Cosmic Baseball Team which comprises of the best minds from the Beat Generation and is dedicated to the notion that the great game of the quadrature is really just a metaphor for the life of the mind. Includes team roster and photographs.
- Enterzone: How Beat Happened
- Article by Steve Silberman. - Howl: The Beat Generation Fanlisting
- Fanlisting for the literary movement. Includes random quotes. - Jack Kerouac's Blue Neon Alley
- Tribute to Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation. Includes biography and related links for the writers of Beat era. - Literary Kicks
- Background, biographies, and more on writers from the Beat Generation including Kerouac, Ginsberg, Ferlinghetti, and Snyder. - Muses or Maestros? Women of the Beat Generation
- Angela D. Baccala writes about the inspirational women of the Beat Generation including Joan Vollmer Burroughs, Edie Parker Kerouac, Carolyn Robinson Cassady, Joan Haverty Kerouac, and many more. - Museum of American Poetics
- Dedicated to the perpetuation of experimental poetry created by poets of the Beat Generation. - Psychedelic '60s: Literary Tradition and Social Change
- From the Special Collections Department of the University of Virginia Library. - Salon: Breaking Up With the Beats
- Gates explores his changing perception of his first literary loves: the Beats. - UC Berkeley Libraries: The Beat Generation and Its Circle
- Outlines the library's Beat-related holdings. - Unspeakable Visions: The Beat Generation and the Bohemian Dialectic
- 1991 paper by Michael Hayward. - Wikipedia: Beat Generation
- Overview of Jack Kerouac's social circle of struggling writers and artists that began in approximately 1948.
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