"Paradise on Speed: Discourses of Acceleration in Jack Kerouac's On

"Paradise on Speed: Discourses of Acceleration in Jack Kerouac's On

"Paradise on Speed: ---, ed. The Portable Beat Reader. NY: Viking, 1992. Discourses of Acceleration in Jack Kerouac's On the Road" ---, ed. The Beats: Literary Bohemians in Postwar America. A Dictionary of Literary Biography,. Vol. 16. Detroit, Michigan: Gale, 1983. Prof. Dr. Gerd Hurm John F. Kennedy-Institut Berlin Cook, Bruce. The Beat Generation. Westport: Greenwood Press, 27. November 2008 1983. Davidson, Michael. The San Francisco Renaissance, Poetics and Select Bibliography Community at Mid-Century. Cambridge University, 1989. Dickstein, Morris. Leopards in the Temple: the Transformation of General Studies American Fiction, 1945-1970. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2002. Belgrad, Daniel. The Culture of Spontaneity: Improvisation and the Arts in Postwar America. Chicago: U of Chicago P., 1998. Duberman, Martin. Visions of Kerouac. Boston: Little, Brown, 1977. Bessel, Richard, ed. Life after Death. Washington, DC: Cambridge UP, 2003. Elliott, Emory et al., ed. 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