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Where do you live: Squaresville or Beatnik Boro? Sunnyville or Crazyville?

Visit On the Road with the Beats to learn about the distinction between "Beat" and "Beatnik" and the origin of the term "beatnik." Within the exhibition, you can see an original "Beatnik Questionnaire" sent from Gerard Malanga to Daisy Aldan, with Aldan's answers, 1960, from Gerard Malanga Papers.

A young Gerard Malanga (b. 1943) sent the questionnaire to his mentor, poet and publisher Daisy Aldan, probably not long after she published the works of several Beat writers in her anthology A New Folder (1960). Malanga was soon to become an important member of Andy Warhol's circle and was a cofounder of Interview magazine.

Aldan's responses to the questionnaire are surprisingly earnest and thorough. She returned the completed form to Malanga, who filed it with his correspondence.

Are You a Beatnik?

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Adapted from the "Beatnik Questionnaire"
sent from Gerard Malanga to Daisy Aldan,
1960, from the Ransom Center's Gerard
Malanga Papers.

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On a date do you act like a:
Please make between 1 and 12 selections from the choices below.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

* 12. How do you travel:
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* 13. Which clothes do you normally wear:
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How did you hear about the Beatnik Questionnaire?
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To be eligible for the promotional giveaway, please complete all questions marked with as asterisk, and provide your first name, last name, email address, and zip/postal code.

 

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Excerpted from the Beatnik Questionnaire, copyright 1960, Gimmix Novelties, White Plains, N.Y.

 

 
 

Current Exhibition

On the Road with the Beats
February 5 - August 3, 2008

This exhibition traces the travels of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and their friends across America and the globe. Manuscripts, books, photographs, and visual art from the Ransom Center's collections tell the story of the Beat Generation and the literary and social revolution they inspired.

Preview the Exhibition

The Mike Wallace Interview

Watch broadcast journalist Mike Wallace's interviews from the television program The Mike Wallace Interview. Wallace donated the show's footage on 16mm kinescope to the Ransom Center in the early 1960s. Most episodes have not been seen since they aired.

Watch the interviews