TY - BOOK AU - Rosen,Ralph Mark AU - Murnaghan,Sheila ED - Project Muse. TI - Hip Sublime : : Beat Writers and the Classical Tradition / T2 - Classical memories/modern identities SN - 9780814276129 PY - 2018///] CY - Columbus PB - The Ohio State University Press KW - Classical literature KW - Influence KW - fast KW - Beats (Persons) KW - Authors, American KW - American literature KW - LITERARY CRITICISM KW - Ancient & Classical KW - bisacsh KW - American KW - General KW - Beat generation KW - aat KW - Litterature ancienne KW - Litterature americaine KW - 20e siecle KW - Histoire et critique KW - Écrivains americains KW - Beatniks KW - 20th century KW - History and criticism KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Beats visiting hell: katabasis in Beat literature / Stephen Dickey -- "Thalatta, Thalatta!": Xenophon, Joyce, and Kerouac / Christopher Gair -- "The final fix" and "The transcendent kingdom": the quest in the early work of William S. Burroughs / Loni Reynolds -- The invention of sincerity: Allen Ginsberg and the philology of the margins / Matthew Pfaff -- Radical brothers-in-arms: Gaius and Hank at the racetrack / Marguerite Johnson -- Riffing on Catullus: Robert Creeley's poetics of adultery / Nick Selby -- Sappho comes to the Lower East Side: Ed Sanders, the sixties avant-garde, and fictions of Sappho / Jennie Skerl -- Robert Duncan and Pindar's dance / Victoria Moul -- Kenneth Rexroth: Greek anthologist / Gideon Nisbet -- Philip Whalen and the classics: "A walking grove of trees" / Jane Falk -- Troubling classical and Buddhist traditions in Diane di Prima's Loba / Nancy M. Grace and Tony Trigilio -- Towards a post-Beat poetics: Charles Olson's localism and the second sophistic / Richard Fletcher -- Afterword: "Standing at a juncture of planes" / Nancy M. Grace and Jennie Skerl; Open Access N2 - "With essays that cover canonical Beat authors such as Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs as well as less well-known figures like Kenneth Rexroth, Ed Sanders, and Diane di Prima, this volume focuses on the Beat movement's appropriation of the Greek and Latin classics as a formative element of their literary movement"-- UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/66753/ ER -