The Twilight of Romanticism

Lives and Literature in French Bohemian Culture and the Beat Generation

by John David Wells


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/19/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9780595529414

About the Book

The Twilight of Romanticsm is a fascinating account of the lives and literature of French Bohemian poets and writers of the Beat Generation in 1950's America.
Beginning in 19th century France, every youth generation has developed a group of rebel artists and literary outlaws who defied the middle class conventions of their time in an attempt to create new forms of literature. These artists were the first ones to experiment with all kinds of depravity including mind-expanding drugs, insanity, excessive drinking, sexual experimentation and a chronic inability to settle down to a normal life.

This book will appeal to those persons interested in the poetic visions of Bob Dylan, the sense-of-dread lyrics of Jim Morrison,the free form poetry of Allen Ginsberg, and the spontaneous prose of Jack Kerouac.
In addition, Twilight offers a unique insight into the conflict between the desires of self-expression, creative artists and the utilitarian demands of a consumer-ridden, money obsessed culture.


About the Author

Dr. John David Wells has been writing and teaching about American artists and writers for thirty years. As Sociology Professor at Mary Baldwin College since 1978, he has published numerous articles and books on youth culture, rock music, and the history of alternative communities.
Dr. Wells was born in the middle of the coal mining region of the Appalachian mountains, moving and traveling to California, Mexico, Europe, and South America before settling down to a life of teaching in college.
Dr. Wells has published three previous novels, The Plague Year, The Barfly Boys, and Dinner for Two. He has also published a collection of his articles on popular culture entitled, Bent Out of Shape From Society's Pliers.