- John
Clellon Holmes (March 12, 1926 –
March 30, 1988) was an
American author, poet and professor, best
known for his 1952
novel Go.
Considered the first...
- New York City at that time. The name came up in
conversation with John
Clellon Holmes, who
published an
early Beat
Generation novel titled Go (1952),...
- 3. Holmes, John
Clellon (November 19, 1952). "This is the Beat Generation". The New York
Times Sunday Magazine. Holmes, John
Clellon (February 1958)....
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Stephen King,
Robert A. Heinlein,
Thomas Wolfe,
George Santayana, John
Clellon Holmes, Don DeLillo, and
Edith Wharton. The firm
published Scribner's Magazine...
- Go is a semi-autobiographical
novel by John
Clellon Holmes. (Holmes
referred to the book as a
roman à clef.) It is
considered to be the
first published...
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Regents Press, 1976. Holmes, John
Clellon. Visitor: Jack
Kerouac in Old Saybrook. tuvoti, 1981. Holmes, John
Clellon. Gone In October: Last Reflections...
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using the word "beat". The name
arose in a
conversation with
writer John
Clellon Holmes.
Kerouac allows that it was Huncke, a
street hustler, who originally...
- (1972).
Visions of Cody. New York:
Penguin books Kerouac,
letter to John
Clellon Holmes,
quoted on
cover of 1993
Penguin books edition Riley,
James (December...
- ****ure Beat writers,
including Jack Kerouac,
William S. Burroughs, and John
Clellon Holmes. They bonded,
because they saw in one
another an
excitement about...
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musician and
composer John
Holmes (poet) (1904–1962),
American poet John
Clellon Holmes (1926–1988),
American Beat poet,
novelist and
essayist John Eric...