Skip to Main Content

Academic Bulletin English - 2006-07 - 300 ENG 300

Currently viewing 2006-07 bulletin


ENG 300 Studies in Historical Contexts

Beat Poetry

Though Ginsberg is dead and Snyder is seventy, the Beat movement still has a charisma and a living energy. Its writers professed the ecstatic moment and the revolt of the imagination against the chafing strictures of Eisenhower's America. We'll read Jack Kerouac's On the Road, but otherwise stay with the remarkable poetry of several key writers—Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Michael McClure, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Greg Corso. Our focus will be the poetry itself—its techniques and themes of liberation and transcendence—and its relationship to American culture of the Fifties. The course will include the class production of a performance of the famous Six Gallery Reading in which Ginsberg, Snyder, McClure, and others participated. This course is offered in the second half, spring semester. (Not offered 2005-2006)
Credits: 1/2