Queer Beats: How the Beats Turned America on to Sex

Paperback Published on: 03/08/2004
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Synopsis

Blasting through the crew-cuts and conformism of their day, the Beat writers were queer in the fullest sense of the word - their fluid sexuality challenged all sexual and romantic conventions. Most shocking of their unconventional attitudes was their embrace of same-sex eroticism. At a time when gay people were considered mentally ill or criminal, the Beats celebrated spontaneity and freedom in thought, word and action. Their highest value was nakedness - even before Allen Ginsberg stripped bare at a poetry reading to silence a heckler. They would try anything once, then write about it

QUEER BEATS: HOW THE BEATS TURNED AMERICA ON TO SEX traces, for the first time, the queer pulse that throbs throughout the Beats' writings - from William S. Burroughs's Naked Lunch and Allen Ginsberg's wistful, boy-loving sex poems to Jack Kerouac's hero-worship of Neal Cassady - and Kerouac's denial of having sex with men, despite erotic encounters with Ginsberg and Gore Vidal: "Posterity will laugh at me if it thinks I was queer."

Publisher information

  • Publisher: RED WHEEL/CLEIS VIVA
  • ISBN: 9781573441889
  • Number of pages: 207
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 367g
  • Languages: English