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Malcolm McNeill and William Burroughs - art work for unpublished image novel (aka, Ah Pook Is Here) created in early 1970s in London.
http://www.burroughsmcneillart.com/
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Museum located in Pasadena, California. Featuring writers, poets, film, artists, photographs, manifestos, and critical writing.
http://www.beatmuseum.org/
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An international writer with ties to the Beats; author of "The Saga of Lew Welch and the Beat Generation"
http://www.aramsaroyan.com
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Magazine which documents and highlights the writers, poets, musicians and artists of America's Beat Generation.
http://www.beatscene.net/
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Bibliography and comprehensive information about the writer told in text, images, and other resources. Maintained by John F. Barber.
http://www.brautigan.net/
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Lost Beat poets
http://www.goodie.org/
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Herbert Huncke, the original Beat; major influence on William Burroughs.
http://www.huncke-times.com/
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Beat poet McClure & former Door's band member Manzarek's website focuses on their collaboration of music & poetry projects & publications, performances, books, CDs, and videos.
http://www.mcclure-manzarek.com/
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Memoir of the Great Depression, World War II, and the 1950s with an uniquely Beat outlook.
http://www.ruinedtime.com
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