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                                     January 25, 2000

Upon viewing "the Source".  
                                                   
Not tremendously disappointed,                                                 
but not amazingly impressed.                                                   
                                                Getting Hollywood actors to do
                                                readings of beat poets over  
Chronology was screwy in places,                canned music wasn't as stupid
lots of little things to complain               as that sounds.              
about...                         
                                        
          One of the biggest little things:
                                         
          When they get to San Francisco,         
          they open with a zoom-in on the      Back in the days    
          Transamerica pyramid.                of the original    
                                               beats, this site    
                                               was apartment     
    Or how about this one:                     housing where a      
                                               lot of them lived.
    "the women were just ornaments"                          
    "they all looked the same, you                It was called Monkey Clay
    couldn't tell them apart".                    (after the intersection, 
                                                  Montgomery & Clay) and   
                                                  many of them were angry  
                  Try reading                     to see it get ripped down.  
                  "Women of the                                               
                  Beat Generation"                     A Gary Snyder poem     
                  and see if you                       calls the pryamid 
                  feel the same way.                   "an arrogant    
                                                       and wasteful building".
                                               
                                               
One problem is that there                      
are at least two beats:                        
                                               
   (1) a half dozen friends                    
   who met in New York, or                     
   perhaps a few dozen poets                                                   
   under the wing of Rexroth 
   in San Francisco;                  
                                      
   (2) the mass phenomena,
   the post "On the Road"          
   craze, the icon of the          
   goatee and beret.
                                      
Both of these are real,               
but different and only        (But it isn't clear to me that
loosely connected.            "Neal Cassady" was any less of
                              a media creation than "Maynard
                              G. Krebs".)                  
                                                KREBS
                                      
                                      
The movie doesn't always make         
clear which period it's               
talking about...  maybe they          
don't know the difference?                          
                                      
   The thesis of the movie, based on  
   some quotations from Burroughs and 
   Snyder, is that the "beat movement"
   is still active, that the various  
   counter/sub-cultures/undergrounds/scenes 
   all have their roots in the Beats. 
   
        This is not a bad thesis...                 
        but maybe it makes it hard    
        for them to grasp the kind    
        of distinction I'm making here. 
                                      
           The usual model for understanding 
           this is "authentic early pioneers" 
           vs. "inauthentic latecomer poseurs".
                                                   
                                                   
But if they knew what they were       
talking about, they'd know that       
there were women who were             
definitely part of beat #1, but       
they just didn't make it through      
the fifties reality filters into      
beat #2, so instead you got the       
chicks in the black leotards.         
                                      
             (Not that there's
             anything *wrong*            
             with chicks in           And after all, how many of  
             black leotards.)         us today can grasp what     
                                      torment the soul of a       
                                      teenage girl endured in 1959
                                      before donning the ritual   
                                      tights, and strutting the       
                                      village? 
                                                                         
                                                 BEATNIK_59
   
On the plus side, "The Source" includes:
                                      
A little blip of                      
John Cage doing          (offered as evidence that             
"Water Music".           there was more happening in            
                         the 50s than the beat poets).            
                                                              

   A bunch of Ed Sanders              
   interview clips.                   
                                      

       Fair amount of the oft         
       ignored Gary Snyder.          (Who had the poor taste 
                                     not to die young like a 
                                     good bad-boy hero is 
                                     supposed to.)


          The elder Ken Kesey gushing 
          about the coolness of Neal  
          Cassady and The Road.       
                
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