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Charles Bukowski, Outsider Literature, and the Beat Movement

About Charles Bukowski, Outsider Literature, and the Beat Movement

This book uses cultural and psycho-social analysis to examine the beat writer Charles Bukowski and his literature, focusing on representations of the anti-hero rebel and outsider. Clements considers the complexities, ambiguities, and contradictions represented by the author and his work, exploring Bukowski¿s visceral writing of the cultural ordinary and everyday self-narrative. The study considers Bukowski¿s apolitical, gendered, and working-class stance to understand how the writer represents reality and is represented with regards to counter-cultural literature. In addition, Clements provides a broader socio-cultural focus that evaluates counterculture in relation to the American beat movement and mythology, highlighting the male cool anti-hero. The cultural practices and discourses utilized to situate Bukowski include the individual and society, outsiderdom, cult celebrity, fan embodiment, and disneyfication, providing a greater understanding of the beat generation and counterculture literature.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780415807593
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 214
  • Published:
  • March 5, 2013
  • Dimensions:
  • 230x157x21 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 432 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: December 8, 2024

Description of Charles Bukowski, Outsider Literature, and the Beat Movement

This book uses cultural and psycho-social analysis to examine the beat writer Charles Bukowski and his literature, focusing on representations of the anti-hero rebel and outsider. Clements considers the complexities, ambiguities, and contradictions represented by the author and his work, exploring Bukowski¿s visceral writing of the cultural ordinary and everyday self-narrative. The study considers Bukowski¿s apolitical, gendered, and working-class stance to understand how the writer represents reality and is represented with regards to counter-cultural literature. In addition, Clements provides a broader socio-cultural focus that evaluates counterculture in relation to the American beat movement and mythology, highlighting the male cool anti-hero. The cultural practices and discourses utilized to situate Bukowski include the individual and society, outsiderdom, cult celebrity, fan embodiment, and disneyfication, providing a greater understanding of the beat generation and counterculture literature.

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