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  • ...[manifesto]] of sorts in the ''[[New York Times]]'' Magazine: 'This is the beat generation'). The adjective 'beat' (introduced by [[Herbert Huncke]]) had the connotat ...that have existed since then (e.g. '[[hippies]]', '[[rockers]]', etc). The beat generation can be seen as the first modern '[[subculture]]'.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Beat generation]]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Beat generation]]. *Campbell, James (2001) ''This is the Beat Generation: New York, San Francisco, Paris''. Berkeley: University of California Press
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Beat generation]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-10. *[http://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/guide/hum/english/beats.html The Beat Generation and the Sixties: a guide to web resources]
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Beat generation]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-10. *[http://www.adelaide.edu.au/library/guide/hum/english/beats.html The Beat Generation and the Sixties: a guide to web resources]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Beat generation]]. *Campbell, James (2001) ''This is the Beat Generation: New York, San Francisco, Paris''. Berkeley: University of California Press
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  • {{rpl|Beat generation}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Beat generation]]
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  • {{r|Beat generation}}
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  • {{rpl|Beat generation}}
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  • ...[manifesto]] of sorts in the ''[[New York Times]]'' Magazine: 'This is the beat generation'). The adjective 'beat' (introduced by [[Herbert Huncke]]) had the connotat ...that have existed since then (e.g. '[[hippies]]', '[[rockers]]', etc). The beat generation can be seen as the first modern '[[subculture]]'.
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  • ...ceased to be a major center of artistic creativity until the rise of the [[Beat generation|Beat movement]] in the 1950s. The city council’s plan to bulldoze through
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  • ...nt a few years as a part of the local [[avant-garde]] (also known as the [[Beat generation]]) under the tutelage of [[pop-art]] [[icon]] [[Andy Warhol]]. However, in
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