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Thanks to Larry Keenan's masterful
photography, we are left with a visually potent view of the Beat
Generation and beyond. Keenan's photo-documentation is necessary,
for it captures many essential momentsof Ginsberg, Whalen,
Cassady, Corso, McClure, Dylan, and many others. Without Keenan's
illustration of people and events that have already hooked us
deeply, we would no doubt be struggling along empty-eyed, wondering
where's the color, the depth, the light, and the angle of the
Beats? We know their literature; we know something about their
personal biographies. Yet equally (if not more) important is
knowing what everything looked like. Keenan has provided us the
images. He has provided us the most incredible ocular journey,
one that goes wham and hits us with sentiment and longing.
Keenan wasn't just behind the camera; he was and is part of the
rich fabric that wraps around several ripples of "eras,"
including the Beat Generation. Keenan has transcended a few decades
of American history and created a movie for us that is shot in
still-frames, but which is alive and three-dimensional and momentous.
Note: I created this gallery
back in the early 2000s for my old site Beat Generation News.
I worked with Larry back then to create this gallery, and since
that time some of the links below have changed. I have tried
to update his order links as best I can.
-Mary Sands |
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