When I Was Cool by Sam Kashner

When I Was Cool by Sam Kashner

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This is a memoir of a coming of age in the drug-obsessed, free love and rock-n-roll world of 1970s America. Sam Kashner describes his two-year apprenticeship to Allen Ginsberg and literature's hippest clique.

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When I Was Cool by Sam Kashner

A brilliant, funny and touching memoir of a coming of age in the drug-obsessed, free-love and rock-n-roll world of 1970s America. When Sam Kashner leaves his nice, safe parents and his nice, safe neighbourhood in Long Island to pursue his love of literature, where else would this innocent, geeky 17 year old kid go but the Jack Kerouc School of Disembodied Poets? Because it is there that he hopes to meet his heroes who made up the Beat Generation of the 1950s, those, that is, that are still living. Because this is no longer the 1950s and his beat heroes - and now supposed tutors - are no longer the daring, youthful, beautiful beatniks that Sam had dreamed of becoming part of, but rather an irascible, drug-ravaged and slightly rheumatic bunch of ageing hippies. Kashner describes the embarrassing, frightening, exciting moments that fill he two-year long education - and odyssey. From his first homework assignment - to finish Ginsberg's poetry collection while fending off his amorous advances, to being enlisted by the terrifying William Burroughs to babysit his genius drug-addict son, to falling in love with various mysterious-looking, poetry-reciting, bangle-wearing women to whom he cannot speak for shyness, to getting drunk for the first time. From Buddhism and Bob Dylan to marijuana and hot tubs, Sam discovers an entirely new and absurd world littered with fantastic, dazzling, sometimes horrible personalities; romantic rebels, poets, musicians and shoplifters. A tale of following a dream and surviving its flaws.
Sam Kashner is the author of three non fiction books and one novel, Sinatraland, and is a frequent contributor to Vanity Fair, Esquire and GQ. He lives in New York with his wife.
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ISBN 13 9781844135851
ISBN 10 1844135853
Title When I Was Cool
Author Sam Kashner
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 2004-07-01
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.