Beatdom #21: The Change Issue
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- Beatdom #21 is the CHANGE issue, in which we look at the Beat writers (and a few Beat-adjacent ones) in relation to the topic of CHANGE. This is a fitting topic for a turbulent era – a time when the world seems perennially on the precipice of the apocalypse. Change is happening at a faster and faster pace, leaving people confused, divided, and often angry.In this issue, we are going to look at a wide array of literary figures and explore how they changed, perceived change, inspired change, or even predicted it. There will also be a few off-topic pieces, like interviews and reviews.==Contents:EssaysThe Many Lives of LeRoi Jones: Race and the Beat Generation by Ryan MathewsThe Change: Allen Ginsberg, Reborn by David WillsMake the Change: The Art & Prophecy of William S. Burroughs by Westley HeineAn Excess of Meaning: Interpretation and the Cut-Up by Josh BergaminOnly Tough Guys Shit Themselves in Public by Leon HortonBoxcar Communion: A Narrative Theological Reflection on the Opening Chapter of The Dharma Bums by Paul W. JacobViolets are Blue by Vic LarsonAll Change: The Lives & Arts of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge by Matthew Levi StevensInterviewsGerald Nicosia interviewed by R.B. MorrisLike Father, Unlike Son: An Interview with Juan Thompson by Graham RaeTurning the Tables: An Interview with Victor Bockris by Leon HortonTranslating the Beats: An Interview with Farid Gadham by David S. WillsReviewsSome American Tales by Brenda Frazer by Heike MlakarBeat Scrapbook Review by Ryan MathewsMemoir, Fiction & PoetryAllen Ginsberg in Nebraska by Randy RhodyThe Times, the Times by Weldon KeesOmnia Extares by Matt SchultzUnrecorded Corso Secondhand Flashes by Marc OlmstedA Memory of Gregory Corso by John PrattThe Words That Ended My Life by David S. Wills
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