Incoming Resources
- Page to page, retrospective of writers from The Seattle review, edited by Colleen J. McElroy
- The source, the story of the Beats and the Beat Generation, produced, written, and directed by Chuck Workman
- Writers, Photographs, photographs by Nancy Crampton ; foreword by Mark Strand
- Paradise outlaws, remembering the "Beats", John Tytell ; photographs by Mellon
- The beat generation writers, edited by A. Robert Lee
- The Cat on my shoulder, [edited by] Lisa Angowski Rogak
- The writer's desk, Jill Krementz ; introduction by John Updike
- Speaking for ourselves, autobiographical sketches by notable authors of books for young adults, compiled and edited by Donald R. Gallo
- Mania, the story of the outraged & outrageous lives that launched a cultural revolution, Ronald K.L. Collins & David M. Skover
- Off the road, my years with Cassady, Kerouac, and Ginsberg, Carolyn Cassady
- Stone reader, JET Films & Point of View Productions ; produced and directed by Mark Moskowitz ; producer, Robert Goodman
- Beat atlas, a state by state guide to the Beat generation in America, Bill Morgan ; photographs by Allen Ginsberg ; foreword by Nancy J. Peters
- Beat culture, icons, lifestyles, and impact, edited by William T. Lawlor
- The typewriter is holy, the complete, uncensored history of the beat generation, Bill Morgan
- Family, American writers remember their own, edited by Sharon Sloan Fiffer and Steve Fiffer ; afterward by Jane Smiley
- Contemporary American literature, 1945-present, Erik V.R. Rangno, principal author ; Jerry Phillips, general editor ; Michael Anesko, adviser and contributor
- The red hot vacuum, and other pieces on the writing of the sixties, Ted Solotaroff
- The birth of the beat generation, 1944-1960, Steven Watson
- The Beat generation, critical essays, edited by Kostas Myrsiades
- Beat down to your soul, what was the Beat generation?, edited with an introduction by Ann Charters
- This is the Beat Generation, New York, San Francisco, Paris, James Campbell
- The writing life, writers on how they think and work : a collection from the Washington post book world, edited and with an introduction and commentary by Marie Arana
- Beat generation, glory days in Greenwich Village, Fred W. McDarrah, Gloria S. McDarrah
- The book that changed my life, interviews with National Book Award winners and finalists, edited by Diane Osen ; introduction by Neil Baldwin
- Mentors, muses & monsters, 30 writers on the people who changed their lives, edited by Elizabeth Benedict
- Twentieth century writers, 1950-1990, Tom Verde
- The beat generation, a Gale critical companion, Lynn M. Zott
- Writers dreaming, [interviewed] by Naomi Epel
- Understanding the Beats, Edward Halsey Foster
- The best minds of my generation, a literary history of the Beats, Allen Ginsberg ; with a foreword by Anne Waldman ; edited by Bill Morgan
- The philosophy of the beats, edited by Sharin N. Elkholy
- Mad to be saved, the Beats, the '50s, and film, David Sterritt
- The writing life, National Book Award winners
- The beats, text by Harvey Pekar et al. ; art by Ed Piskor et al. ; edited by Paul Buhle
- Why we write, 20 acclaimed authors on how and why they do what they do, edited by Meredith Maran