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  1. Beatnik - Wikipedia

    Beatnik Beat, Beat, Beat (1959) by William F. Brown Beatniks were members of a social movement in the mid-20th century, who subscribed to an anti- materialistic lifestyle. They rejected the conformity …

  2. Beatniks and the Beat Movement - Encyclopedia.com

    The terms "Beat" and "Beatnik" soon moved beyond them and out into the mainstream, attracting a popular following among disaffected youth. Some of these people followed their own version of the …

  3. BEATNIK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    beatnik noun beat· nik ˈbēt-nik : a person who participated in a social movement of the 1950s and early 1960s which stressed artistic self-expression and the rejection of the mores of conventional society

  4. Beat movement | Definition, 1950s, Books, Poetry, Members, Writers ...

    Nov 24, 2025 · The Beat movement was an American social and literary movement originating in the 1950s and centered in the bohemian artist communities of San Francisco’s North Beach, Los …

  5. Beatnik Slang: Lingo With a Legacy | YourDictionary

    Jul 20, 2021 · The word beatnik is derived from the slang term "beat," which was popularized by Jack Kerouac after World War II. The term beat came to mean "beaten down," but Kerouac said that …

  6. Exploring Beatniks and the Beat Generation Legacy

    May 23, 2024 · The Beatnik style, with its berets, black turtlenecks, and cool sunglasses, is still popular. It’s a reminder of their unique spirit and continues to shape fashion.

  7. 10 of the Best Beatnik Poems Everyone Should Read

    Wherever the term ‘Beat’ truly originated, it’s true that the 1950s was, in many ways, the decade of the Beatnik poets. Below, we select and introduce ten of the best poems by Beat-era poets who were …

  8. Who Were the Beatniks?

    Jun 26, 2023 · We’ve all heard the word “beatnik,” but what exactly does it mean and how are these people connected to Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and the other writers of the Beat Generation?

  9. How the Beat Generation Became “Beatniks” - JSTOR Daily

    May 5, 2019 · “Beatnik,” on the other hand, was a term coined by San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen in April 1958. It was a play on “Sputnik,” Earth’s first artificial satellite which had gone up …

  10. Inside the Raw, Rebellious World of Beatniks in 1950s and 1960s New ...

    But for a time, in the 1950s and early 1960s, Greenwich Village was the center of beatnik life. Wallace Berman, Diane di Prima, and Gregory Corso joined Ginsberg and Kerouac in keeping the scene alive.