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beat poetry, n. orig. U.S. Brit. |ˌbiːt ˈpəʊɪtri|, U.S. |ˈbit ˈpoʊətri| Forms: 19– Beat poetry, 19– beat poetry [‹ beat adj. at beat generation n. Derivatives + poetry n. Compare beat poet n.] Literary work produced by beat poets. Cf. beat poet n.
1959N.Y. Times Bk. Rev. 24 May 1/4 Perhaps, like jazz, the finest effects of Beat poetry can't be written down, and it is true, as Mr. Lipton says, that the verse of the hipsters he quotes gain when read aloud. 1960S. Krim in Beats 108 Ray Bremser twangs out rich imagistic beat poetry in the New York coffee shops. 1988N. Fountain Underground (BNC) 13 The offspring of Beat poetry and folk music, Paul Simon and Bob Dylan, passed through London, picking up tunes and women from the CND folk scene. 2001Wire June 78/1 He also dug Beat poetry, which gave rise to songs cut with his jazzbo hipster recitations inspired by one of his favourite albums, Kerouac/Allen. |