Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Beatniks vis a vis Hippies

carouselvic

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,985
Location
Kansas
mel lyman commune

Mel Lyman ran a commune near my home town. While I never met Mel I was at the commune a number of times. I got to know a lot of the adult members who live there through out the years. My co-worker/roommate had been a member and lived at a number of Mel's communes. From all that I have read and been told Mel was not a nice person.
 

reetpleat

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,681
Location
Seattle
Interesting. I think in retrospect, the beat generation grew into the hippie generation (recognizing they all had many faces)

I kind of dig the era both for it's creative expression through clothing, nostalgic reverence for the twenties and other golden eras, revival of folk and blues, and progressive politics. I think that blaming them for the current slovenly culture is a mistake. They put as much effort into their clothing as we do. As for politics, some here on the board are jsut conservative and vilify them for that.

Thi Lyman guy just sounds like acrank who did not like seeing things change. Kerouak hated the hippies and ws not much of a beatnik anyway. Very consevative. On the other hand, Ginsburg embraced it.
 

The Wolf

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,153
Location
Santa Rosa, Calif
And before the beatniks were the Bohemians.
To see a spoof of those types watch "Double Wedding" with William Powell and Myrna Loy.

Sincerely,
The Wolf
 

metropd

One Too Many
Messages
1,764
Location
North America
reetpleat said:
Interesting. I think in retrospect, the beat generation grew into the hippie generation (recognizing they all had many faces)

I kind of dig the era both for it's creative expression through clothing, nostalgic reverence for the twenties and other golden eras, revival of folk and blues, and progressive politics. I think that blaming them for the current slovenly culture is a mistake. They put as much effort into their clothing as we do. As for politics, some here on the board are jsut conservative and vilify them for that.

Thi Lyman guy just sounds like acrank who did not like seeing things change. Kerouak hated the hippies and ws not much of a beatnik anyway. Very consevative. On the other hand, Ginsburg embraced it.


Very well put reetpleat. Let appreciate people who care about the world around them and the people who live in it. Even if they don't shave and read Ayn Rand......
 

Spitfire

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,078
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark.
reetpleat said:
Interesting. I think in retrospect, the beat generation grew into the hippie generation (recognizing they all had many faces)

I kind of dig the era both for it's creative expression through clothing, nostalgic reverence for the twenties and other golden eras, revival of folk and blues, and progressive politics. I think that blaming them for the current slovenly culture is a mistake. They put as much effort into their clothing as we do. As for politics, some here on the board are jsut conservative and vilify them for that.

Thi Lyman guy just sounds like acrank who did not like seeing things change. Kerouak hated the hippies and ws not much of a beatnik anyway. Very consevative. On the other hand, Ginsburg embraced it.


:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
Peace and Love!
 

dhermann1

I'll Lock Up
Messages
9,154
Location
Da Bronx, NY, USA
Let's not forget Maynard G Krebs. "I'm an angry young man!" "What are you angry about?" "I don't know, that's why I'm angry!"
One of the articles on the Mel Lyman website points out how the Beat population in Boston had a moderating effect on the Hippies, which was not present on the west coast. They were a lot more laid back and unrebellious in New York and Boston.
It all seems like such a long time ago, and yet it only seems like yesterday.
 

reetpleat

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,681
Location
Seattle
dhermann1 said:
Let's not forget Maynard G Krebs. "I'm an angry young man!" "What are you angry about?" "I don't know, that's why I'm angry!"
One of the articles on the Mel Lyman website points out how the Beat population in Boston had a moderating effect on the Hippies, which was not present on the west coast. They were a lot more laid back and unrebellious in New York and Boston.
It all seems like such a long time ago, and yet it only seems like yesterday.

I think that is the whole thing about the beats. Rebel without a cause. "What are you rebelling against?" "I don't know. What have you got?"

The idea was that they wre rebelling against the stultefying culture that wante to pretend eerything was perfect. So much so that it was hard to articulate what they wre opposed to. It was so pervasive. But they knew they wre angry about something. And with good reason. Thank god for that movement. I for one, ould not care to be living back in taht culture.

A reading of Allen Ginsburg's Howl, with explanation, sums it up pretty good. Molluch, the god of destruction or whatevr, was our modern culture.

"I've seen the best minds of my generation..."
 

dhermann1

I'll Lock Up
Messages
9,154
Location
Da Bronx, NY, USA
Re: Rebel

There was a good bio of Marlon Brando on TCM recently. They showed a fascinating clip. It was a screen test of Brando, reading for the lead role in "Rebel Without a Cause". He was not quite good. But the interesting thing? It was made in 1945. That script existed in 1945. It was not a product of the 50's. So it all goes back further than we realize, in fact it's always been going on.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,314
Messages
3,078,691
Members
54,243
Latest member
seeldoger47
Top