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The Routledge Handbook of International Beat Literature
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Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors

Acknowledgments

Introduction

A. ROBERT LEE

PART I. Canada and Mexico

1 Canada Beats: A Complex Legacy

KATHARINE STREIP

2 The Beat Presence in Mexican Literature

ALBERTO ESCOBAR DE LA GARMA

PART II. The English-Speaking World

3 Beat Britain: Poetic Vision and Division in Albion’s "Underground"

LUKE WALKER

4 Cosmopolitan Scum: A Genealogy of Beat in Subaltern Scottish

Literature

FIONA PATON

5 Beat Australia: Hydra to Balmain

NICHOLAS BIRNS

PART III. Western Europe

6 Êtes-vous Beat? Contemporary French Beat Writing

PEGGY PACINI

7 Children of Anarchy: Shoulder to Shoulder with the Italian Beats

MARIA ANITA STEFANELLI

8 Beat Influences in Dutch and Flemish Literature

JAAP VAN DER BENT9 Transmuting Beat Energies in the Belgian Francophone Matrix:

MaelstrÖm ReEvolution or the Brussels Reincarnation of the Beat Spirit

FRANCA BELLARSI

10 German Beats: Friendship and Collaboration

ALEXANDER GREIFFENSTERN

11 Beat Authorship and Beat Influences in Austrian Literature

THOMAS ANTONIC

12 Beat Affinities in Spanish Poetry

ESTÍBALIZ ENCARNACIÓN-PINEDO

13 Activists and Stuntmen: Envisioning Polish Beat

ANDRZEJ PIETRASZ and TOMASZ SAWCZUK

PART IV. Northern Europe

14 Russian Beat: Wilderness of Mirrors

THOMAS EPSTEIN

15 Denmark’s To Beat or Not to Beat: Turèll, Ulrich, Laugesen

LARS MOVIN

16 Norwegian Beat Culture: Reading Beat and Being Beat in Oslo in the

1950s

FRIDA FORSGREN

17 Swedish Beat: Sture Darlstöm, Ulf Lundrell and the Influence of

the Beat Generation on Modern Swedish Literature

LISA AVDIC ÖST

18 Beat Poetry in Finland in the 1960s

HARRI VEIVO

PART V. The Mediterranean

19 The Beat Generation and Contemporary Greek Poetry

POLINA MACKAY

20 Beat Turkey: A Belated Influence

ERIK MORTENSON

21 Moroccan Beat Writers: Mrabet, Choukri, Layachi

EL HABIB LOUAI

PART VI. The East

22 Beat Japan: Shiraishi’s Jazz Scroll and Sakaki’s Foot Trail

A. ROBERT LEE

23 The Beats on China and Chinese "Beats": Cross Cultural Influences,

Impact and Legacy

BENJAMIN J. HEAL

Index

About the Author

A. Robert Lee, formerly of the University of Kent, UK, was Professor of American Literature at Nihon University, Tokyo, 1997-2011. His writing includes Multicultural American Literature: Comparative Black, Native, Latino/a and Asian American Fictions (2003), which won the 2004 American Book Award, and Modern American Counter Writing: Beats, Outriders, Ethnics (2010).

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The Routledge Handbook of International Beat Literatureis a survey of the non-American Beat writers, written by multiple specialists, divided by country. Many of the specialists are natives of these countries and understand their subjects from the inside.While writers sometimes closely analyse a poem and passage of prose, the essays are jargon-free, light on theory and highly readable. Quotations are necessarily restricted in length but even so one encounters some striking excerpts.-Alexander Adams

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