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    • Herbert Edwin Huncke was an American writer and poet, and an active participant in a number of emerging cultural, social and aesthetic movements of the 20th century in America. He was a member of the Beat Generation and is reputed to have coined the term. See more

    Early life

    Born in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and raised in Chicago, Herbert Huncke was a street hustler, high school … See more

    New York City and Times Square

    Huncke hitchhiked to New York City in 1939. He was dropped off at 103rd and Broadway, and he asked the driver how to find 42nd Street. "You walk straight down Broadway," the man said, "and you will find 42nd Street… See more

    BornHerbert Edwin Huncke · January 9, 1915 · Greenfield, Massachusetts, US
    DiedAugust 8, 1996 (aged 81) · New York City, US
    OccupationWriter
    Literary movementBeat Generation
    Writing career

    Huncke himself was a natural storyteller, a unique character with a paradoxically honest take on life. Later, after the formation of the so-called Beat Generation, members of the Beats encouraged Huncke to publish h… See more

    Quotes on Huncke

    Jack Kerouac described Huncke in his "Now it's Jazz" reading from Desolation Angels, chapter 77:
    Huck, whom you'll see on Times Square, somnolent and alert, sad, sweet, dark, holy. Just out of j… See more

    Huncke in film

    Huncke was featured in several documentaries about the Beat generation, including Janet Forman's "The Beat Generation: An American Dream," Richard Lerner and Lewis MacAdams' "What Happened t… See more

    Works

    • Huncke's Journal (Poets Press, 1965). Out of Print. Edited by Diane Di Prima, foreword by Allen Ginsberg.
    • The Evening Sun Turned Crimson (Cherry Valley, NY: Cherry Valley Editions, 1980), ISBN 0-916156-43-5.… See more

     
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    Nov 11, 2013 · These three writers, among the most important in American literature, each befriended Huncke, learned from him, and came to be known by a label that was coined by him – “beat”. What is amazing is that until now, …

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    Sep 11, 2013 · Over 400 well-researched pages, she provides a captivating look into a man who, by embodying the seedy underbelly of New York, evoked “beatness” to a tee. Herbert Huncke was born in 1915, making him older than …

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    Jul 22, 2013 · Herbert Huncke arrived in New York at the beginning of the 1940’s, already an addict who had been hooked on heroin for the first time at the age of 15 in Chicago. He headed straight for Times Square and, when not in jail over …

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    Today, August 8th, marks the 20th anniversary of Herbert Huncke’s passing. He lived a hard, jagged, full life. He was honest about his dark side. But those of us who were fortunate to know Herbert as a friend also experienced his gentle …

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