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In Wichita, Kansas, Moody Connell believed in a mix of hoboes and Beats and served them simple fare in a place to congregate, by Pat O'Connor.
Journal of Ongrowing Natures, edited by Hammond Guthrie, author of AsEverWas: Memoirs of a Beat Survivor.
81 year old Tsongas (1929-2010) was of the Beats but not part of any movement.
A collection of interviews, memories and articles by the late Aronowitz, the infamous Black Listed Journalist, who was actually there; close friend of Ginsberg and introduced Bob Dylan to the Beatles.
Kerouac and company were David Gates' first literary loves -- but he had to get off their road.
Definitions of the lingo used in the crime fiction and movies of the '30's and '40's.
Home of pulp reprint magazine High Adventure, the Spider facsimile reprints, and other pulp-related paraphernalia.
Information on Petrarch, an archive of his works, images, and a collected papers about the author.
National Register of Historic Places registration form to have the Lester and Norma Dent home in La Plata, Missouri enrolled. The form contains biographical entries on Lester Dent and details about his pulp writings.
An analysis of the dramatic works of Honoré de Balzac. Originally written in 1901 by Epiphanius Brown.
Illustrated and annotated translation of the Inferno.
Electronic realization by Charles Franco. New Translation by Joseph Tusiani, introduction and notes by G. Di Scipio.
Etext at Project Gutenberg.
Etext at Project Gutenberg.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's translation of Dante Alighieri's classic.
Commentary on the Divine Comedy hyperlinked to the prose translation. Includes index.
Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.