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"American Hipster tells the tale of a New York sex worker and heroin addict whose unrepentant deviance caught the imagination of Beat writers Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William S. Burroughs. Teetering between exhaustion and existential despair, Huncke often said 'I'm beat, man.' His line gave Kerouac the label for a down-at-the heels generation seeking spiritual sustenance as well as 'kicks' in post-war America" -- P.[4] pf cover.
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Drug addicts, Male prostitutes, Biography, Beats (Persons), Beat generationPeople
Herbert HunckePlaces
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American hipster: a life of Herbert Huncke: the Times Square hustler who inspired the Beat movement
2013, Magnus Books
in English
- 1st Magnus ed.
1936833212 9781936833214
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