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Hard to Be a Saint in the City: The Spiritual Vision of the Beats

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hard to Be a Saint in the City: The Spiritual Vision of the Beats

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert Inchausti

ISBN:

9781611804171

Publisher:

Shambhala Publications Inc

Imprint:

Shambhala Publications Inc

Publication Date:

15th February 2018

UK Publication Date:

23rd January 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

818.5409

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Description

An exploration of Beat spirituality--seen through excerpts from the writings of the seminal writers of Beat Generation themselves. An exploration of Beat spirituality--seen through excerpts from the writings of the seminal writers of Beat Generation themselves. It's been said that Jack Kerouac made it cool to be a thinking person seeking a spiritual experience. And there is no doubt that the writers he knew and inspired-iconic figures like Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, Gary Snyder, and Michael McClure-were thinkers seeking exactly that. In this re-claiming of their vision, Robert Inchausti explores the Beat canon to reveal that the movement was at heart a spiritual one. It goes deeper than the Buddhism with which many of the key figures became identified. It's about their shared perception of an existence in which the Divine reveals itself in the ordinary. Theirs is a spirituality where real life triumphs over airy ideals and personal authenticity becomes both the content and the vehicle for a kind of refurbished American Transcendentalism.

Reviews

InHard to be a Saint in the City, the rigorous and dynamic Robert Inchausti threads the singular voices of the beat generation into an inspired ensemble of edited voices that lifts up insight after insight. As a whole, their depth and innovation speak to the strength and tear of American life and, even more, to the enduring proposition, held in the chapter title, that The Universe is the Messiah. This book offers a one-of-a-kind recording from the basement of America where spiritual riffs awakened our sudden connection to a timeless consciousness that gave rise to the sixties. More relevant than ever!Mark Nepo, author ofThe Book of AwakeningandMore Together Than Alone

Long ago a commonplace book was a widely known and useful tool for preserving pithy statements and nuggets of wisdom. In the last century, this type of book virtually disappeared. However, Robert Inchausti has single-handedly revived the form with his new book Hard to Be a Saint in the City. The collection vibrates with quotations by and about the writers of the Beat Generation and reveals their basic (and often overlooked) spiritual quests. You can read it from cover to cover or dip into it anywhere and you won't go away disappointed.Bill Morgan, author of The Beat Atlas and The Beats Abroad: A Global Guide to the Beat Generation

A marvelous book. What better way to present the wild wisdom and beatitude of the Beats than by letting them speak for themselves in their own untamed voices Here, Inchausti orchestrates those voices into a slowly unfolding revelation that feels symphonic in its scope and complexity.David Hinton, author of Hunger Mountain and The Wilds of Poetry

Inchausti has compiled this treasury of excerpts from the luminary and the lesser figures of the generation in a way that explains the spiritual beliefs, motivations, and actualizations of the Beat Movement in their own words.The Advocate

Author Bio

ROBERT INCHAUSTI, PhD, is a professor of English at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and is the author of numerous books, includingSubversive Orthodoxy,Thomas Merton's American Prophecy,The Spitwad Sutras, andBreaking the Cultural Trance. He is, among other things, a Thomas Merton authority, and editor of the Merton booksEchoing Silence,Seeds, andThe Pocket Thomas Merton. He's a lover of the literature of those who challenge the status quo in various ways, thus, he has had a lifelong fascination with the Beats.

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