Beatdom #21: The Change Issue

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by David S Wills

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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: Essays The Many Lives of LeRoi Jones: Race and the Beat Generation by Ryan Mathews The Change: Allen Ginsberg, Reborn by David Wills Make the Change: The Art & Prophecy of William S. Burroughs by Westley Heine An Excess of Meaning: Interpretation and the Cut-Up by Josh Bergamin Only Tough Guys Shit Themselves in Public by Leon Horton Boxcar Communion: A Narrative Theological Reflection on the Opening Chapter of The Dharma Bums by Paul W. Jacob Violets are Blue by Vic Larson All Change: The Lives & Arts of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge by Matthew Levi Stevens Interviews Gerald Nicosia interviewed by R.B. Morris Like Father, Unlike Son: An Interview with Juan Thompson by Graham Rae Turning the Tables: An Interview with Victor Bockris by Leon Horton Translating the Beats: An Interview with Farid Gadham by David S. Wills Reviews Some American Tales by Brenda Frazer by Heike Mlakar Beat Scrapbook Review by Ryan Mathews Memoir, Fiction & Poetry Allen Ginsberg in Nebraska by Randy Rhody The Times, the Times by Weldon Kees Omnia Extares by Matt Schultz Unrecorded Corso Secondhand Flashes by Marc Olmsted A Memory of Gregory Corso by John Pratt The Words That Ended My Life by David S. Wills

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