Queer Beats: How the Beats Turned America On to Sex

Queer Beats: How the Beats Turned America On to Sex

Queer Beats: How the Beats Turned America On to Sex

Queer Beats: How the Beats Turned America On to Sex

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Overview

The writings that shocked America out of the 1950s 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."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781573447461
Publisher: Start Publishing Llc
Publication date: 08/28/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 397 KB

About the Author

Regina Marler writes for the Los Angeles Times Book Review, New York Observer, and The Advocate. The author of Bloomsbury Pie: The Making of the Bloomsbury Boom and the editor of Selected Letters of Vanessa Bell, Marler has a terrific talent for writing literary biography and criticism for a general audience. She lives in San Francisco. Queer Beats "Queer Beats [is] popular scholarship at its most relevant and entertaining best." —San Francisco Chronicle "An essential addition to the Beat oeuvre. Regina Marler's passionate and informed scholarship infuses the entire book. Queer Beats is one of those rare books that takes familiar material and is able to give the reader a fresh look at the Beats." —Paul Yamazaki, City Lights Books "Queer Beats adds something fresh and vital to the Beat canon. Marler...has compiled a crazy quilt of queer sexual exuberance." —Books To Watch Out For
Regina Marler is the author of Bloomsbury Pie: The Making of the Bloomsbury Boom (Henry Holt, 1997) and the editor of Selected Letters of Vanessa Bell (Pantheon, 1993). She contributes to the Los Angeles Times Book Review, the New York Observer, and The Advocate. She lives a Beat life in San Francisco.

Table of Contents

Introductionxv
I.The Road of Excess (Or, Saintly Sinners)1
In Society9
On Meeting Kinsey11
"Nobler, I thought, to die a man than live on, a sex monster..."15
Dead Drunk21
Youth25
"I don't mind being called queer..."31
"Burroughs may be gay, but he's a man..."33
"We owed it to literary history..."35
"Norman wanted to know what had really happened..."39
"Something strange has happened..."41
"I sit naked in my room remembering..."43
"It was a strange, nondescript kind of orgy..."47
II.Male Muses (Or, Sex without Borders)53
"Oh, I love, love, love women!"63
"I'm on a spree tonight..."65
"Love is not controllable..."67
Bradley the Buyer71
"Posterity will laugh at me..."75
Love Poem on Theme by Whitman77
Teacher--Your Body My Kabbalah79
"Accept my soul with all its throbbings and sweetness..."83
"If like me you renounce love and the world..."87
Malest Cornifici Tuo Catullo89
from Howl91
"I find myself getting jealous of Kiki..."95
The Newport News has arrived in Venice for a week's stay...97
A. J.'s Annual Party99
from Cut-ups: A Project for Disastrous Success103
"I Met Jack Kerouac in 1958 for One Glorious Moment..."107
A Poem for Cocksuckers113
from Memoirs of a Bastard Angel115
III.Queer Shoulder to the Wheel117
Me & Allen129
Peter Jerking Allen Off (First Sex Experiment)131
Why Is God Love, Jack?135
Sexual Conditioning137
Sweet Boy, Gimme Yr Ass141
Going to Massachusetts143
Horns155
from The Place of Dead Roads159
Pages from Cold Point161
Green Ballet185
Hi Risque187
On Neal's Ashes191
"Sex as a biological weapon"193
Rain-Wet Asphalt Heat, Garbage Curbed Cans Overflowing195
Now France197
"Drag up your soul to its proper bliss..."199
"The gay state"201
Permissions203
About the Author209
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