Celebrating the celluloid expression of the Beat spiritarguably the most sustained legacy in U.S. counterculture
Naked Lens is a comprehensive study of the most significant interfaces between the Beat writers, Beat culture, and cinema.
Naked Lens features key Beat players and their collaborators, including William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Charles Bukowski, Brion Gysin, Antony Balch, Ron Rice, John Cassavetes, Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan, Klaus Maeck, and Gus van Sant.
As well as examining clearly Beat-inspired films such as
Pull My Daisy, Chappaqua, and
The Flower Thief, Jack Sargeant discusses cinéma vérité and performance films (
Shadows and
Wholly Communion), B-movies (
The Subterraneans and Roger Corman’s
Bucket of Blood), and Hollywood adaptations (
Heart Beat and
Barfly).
The second half of the book is devoted to an extensive analysis of the films relating to William Burroughs, from Antony Balch’s
Towers Open Fire to David Cronenberg’s
Naked Lunch. This book also contains the last ever interview with writer Allen Ginsberg, recorded three months before his death in April 1997.
Celebrating the celluloid expression of the Beat' spirit-arguably the most sustained legacy in US counter-culture-"The Naked Lens" is a comprehensive study of the most signio, cant interfaces between the Beat writers, Beat culture and cinema. Including interviews with writers such as Allen Ginsberg, directors such as Robert Frank and actors such as Taylor Mead; plus detailed examination of key Beat texts and cult classics from "Pull My Daisy" to William Burroughs' "Naked Lunch."
" New updated edition includes recently uncovered Burroughs footage, plus Beat starring Courtney Love
" New ISBN, new cover image, new numbered spine.
Jack Sargeant is the author of "Deathtripping" and "Lost Highways."