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Take the BEAT TOUR (BeatTour.com)
Beat sites located in Denver, CO.
DENVER'S BEAT POETRY DRIVING TOUR
"...Denver, it's all rickety fences and backyards and incinerators
smoking in that blue morning air, but also soft sad dusk at dark...I
came to feel that the alleys, the fences, the streets were the "holy
Denver streets" I called them, and just because of this particular
softness."
- Jack Kerouac, Visions of Cody
Certain cities and certain writers are linked in the minds of readers:
Oxford, Mississippi means just one man: William Faulkner. Paris in the
Twenties signifies F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway and Gertrude Stein.
Similarly, Chicago belongs to Carl Sandburg, Nelson Algren and Saul
Bellow. Say the word "Harlem" and one thinks about Zora Neale Hurston
and Langston Hughes. For Denverites who have been swept up at some point
in their reading lives by the works of Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, it's a
well known and beloved fact - though this will be news to most
Coloradans and most Americans - that Denver possesses a fascinating
slice of the Beat Generation's history, and it all comes down to one man
and one summer: Neal Cassady and the summer of 1947.
These suggested stops are ordered in a way that makes emotional,
historical and geographical sense (there's even a specific Beat site
that includes lunch!). These stops are best viewed in daylight hours.
Drive safely and have fun!
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