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Naked Lens: Beat Cinema : ウィキペディア英語版 | Naked Lens: Beat Cinema
''Naked Lens: Beat Cinema'' is a book by Jack Sargeant about the relationship between Beat culture and underground film. First published by Creation Books in 1997, the book has been subsequently republished in two different English language editions, by Creation Books in 2001 and Soft Skull in 2008. The book also features contributions from Tessa Hughes-Freeland, Stephanie Watson, and Arthur and Corrine Cantrill.〔(Publisher's catalogue )〕〔(Interview with author )〕 ==Contents== The book is divided into two sections with an appendix. The first section examines the Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie film ''Pull My Daisy'' which stars Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso and is narrated by Jack Kerouac. Following chapters include essays on John Cassavetes film ''Shadows'', Ron Rice's film ''The Flower Thief'', filmmakers Harry Smith and Jack Smith, underground filmmaker Jonas Mekas, and British director Peter Whitehead. Also included is an interview with Ginsberg and a chapter on ''Chappaqua''. The second section of the book focuses on William S. Burroughs and his extensive collaborations with Antony Balch, Brion Gysin, and Ian Sommerville, as well as post-punk film makers and artists who were inspired by Burroughs' writings. The appendix examines exploitation film and Hollywood versions of beatnik film as well as other writers affiliated with the group.
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