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Ted Joans Lives! Tribute (12)

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Robert Elliot Fox: For Ted Joans He sprang from Ole Man River tracked every groove in the diasporic spiral a wailer who harpoon- tanged on three continents Afro-beat … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Tribute (11)

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John Bibby: I met Ted twice - in Timbuktu (1966) and in Algiers (1969). I remember his immortal first words - "Haben Sie Sardinen?" (I was wearing Lederhosen - he assumed I was German - and he … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Tribute (10)

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C. Edward Bernier: Ted Joans came to us in the late 70s fresh from his wanderings throughout the Sahel. I was Cultural Affairs Officer at the US Embassy in Dakar. He began slowly, with poetry … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Tribute (9)

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John Bibby: I met Ted twice - in Timbuktu (1966) and in Algiers (1969). I remember his immortal first words - "Haben Sie Sardinen?" (I was wearing Lederhosen - he assumed I was German - and he … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Tribute (8)

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Anne Baxter: The written word is not my medium, but I feel Ted would be pleased if I at least made an attempt to honor him and his "Teducation" though this great website. I first met Ted in Paris. … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Tribute (7)

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Dudley Merchant: I met up with Ted Joans in June of 1978 in Paris. He was great to read with and we had two readings together and a few more parties. Ted is alive as I think of him often. He was … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Tribute (6)

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Ted Joans rhinostopper art

Denise Enck: I've been writing a piece about Ted and will post it here in a few days. But this this morning while looking through a cache of letters, postcards, and ephemera Ted sent me over the … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Michael Hayward, Jake Lamar, Bernie Mindich, and Guy Pierre Buchholtzer

various contributors

Ted Joans Lives

Michael Hayward True story: yesterday afternoon, writing at the window table in my favorite café (Caffé Buongiorno in Vancouver) I looked up to see Ted Joans running across the street towards me, … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Tribute: Keith Scotcher and Larry Keenan

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ted joans photo by larry keenan (lo res)

Larry Keenan Keith Scotcher I was shocked to hear of Ted's death, having met him in Paris in March, first outside the Shakespeare and Co bookshop and later at his regular cafe in Blvd St … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Tribute (2)

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Howard Park: I only met Ted Joans once, at the 1994 NYU Beat Conference. According to my somewhat altered consciousness and memory of the time, Ted and Jack Micheline stole the show. At the time, … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! Tribute (1)

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Jim Haynes: Ted Joans and I have been close friends and associates since our first meeting in Edinburgh in 1960. He stayed in my home in Edinburgh, later in London and often in Paris. I launched my … [Read more...]

Ted Joans Lives! A Tribute

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Ted Joans Lives!

When Charlie Parker died, Ted Joans coined the phrase 'BIRD LIVES' and wrote it in chalk or charcoal on walls. Laura Corsiglia suggests that we remember Ted in the same way:GRAB SOME SIDEWALK CHALK OR … [Read more...]

Cut-Up (The Stolen Scroll)

Bill Ectric

kerouac on the road scroll fragment

Jim sat at the library table with his head in his hands. He didn't want to go to jail. Yesterday morning he prided himself in caring nothing for possessions, but today, all the people who could have … [Read more...]

A.D. Winans Remembers Jack Micheline

A.D. Winans

A.D. Winans & Jack Micheline in 1996

Jack Micheline, a poet of the Beat Generation, died of a heart attack on Friday, February 27, 1988 aboard a Bart commuter train. The transit police at the Orinda Bart station discovered his body, … [Read more...]

A Coney Island of the Mind by Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Eric D. Lehman

A Coney Island of the Mind: Poems by Lawrence Ferlinghetti

I first found Lawrence Ferlinghetti's A Coney Island of the Mind while an undergraduate, finding the wry attacks on the established order refreshing and invigorating. Ferlinghetti protests and rages … [Read more...]

On the Road by Jack Kerouac

Eric D. Lehman

On the Road - Jack Kerouac

"I first met Dean not long after my wife and I split up. I had gotten over a serious illness that I won't bother to talk about, except that it had something to do with the miserably weary split-up … [Read more...]

Lonely? You better believe it.

Alan Griffey

railroad

In a recent Kerouac Corner update (check it out), Bob Dylan is quoted at saying "I fell into that atmosphere of everything Kerouac was saying about the world being completely mad." I never got … [Read more...]

In Memory of Poet Alan Ansen: Biography, Books & Links

Denise Enck

alan ansen 1973

Alan Ansen passed away in Athens, Grece on November 12, 2006. A poet, playwright, and author, he was associated with both the Beat Generation & New York poets. Ansen served as secretary to W.H. … [Read more...]

Links to Beat Generation writers, artists, and resources

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Where to buy Beat Generation Books

Here are some Beat Generation resources, writers, poets, artists, musicians, and organizations. See something missing? Drop us a line or leave a comment to let us know. Beat Generation & … [Read more...]

Book Review — Beatitude Golden Anniversary: 1959-2009

Denise Enck

Beatitude 50th Anniversary - Latif Harris

Beatitude Golden Anniversary 1959-2009 / Edited by Latif Harris and Neeli Cherkovski / Latif Harris / San Francisco / 2009. The publisher provided Empty Mirror with a review copy. Beatitude … [Read more...]

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