Incoming Resources
- Beat atlas, a state-by-state guide to the Beat generation in America, by Bill Morgan
- Mentors, muses & monsters, 30 writers on the people who changed their lives, edited by Elizabeth Benedict
- Upstairs at the Strand, writers in conversation at the legendary bookstore, edited by Jessica Strand & Andrea Aguilar
- The best minds of my generation, a literary history of the Beats, Allen Ginsberg ; with a foreword by Anne Waldman ; edited by Bill Morgan
- Beyond the gray flannel suit, books from the 1950s that made American culture, David Castronovo
- Writers dreaming, 25 writers discuss dreams and the creative process, [interviewed] by Naomi Epel
- The beat generation, a Gale critical companion, Lynn M. Zott, project editor ; foreword by Anne Waldman
- Contemporary American literature, 1945-present, Erik V.R. Rangno, principal author ; Jerry Phillips, general editor ; Michael Anesko, adviser and contributor
- The beat hotel, directed by Alan Govenar
- 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 by Marie Arana
- Masterpieces of Beat literature, Michael J. Dittman
- American literature from 1945 through today, edited by Adam Augustyn
- Twayne companion to contemporary literature in English from the editors of the Hollins critic, R.H.W. Dillard, Amanda Cockrell, editors
- The typewriter is holy, the complete, uncensored history of the Beat generation, Bill Morgan
- Beat down to your soul, what was the Beat generation?, edited with an introduction by Ann Charters
- The book that changed my life, interviews with National Book Award winners and finalists, edited by Diane Osen ; introduction by Neil Baldwin