Beatniks in the Cities: 1959
The October 1, 1959 Trib posed the question: “Does the Twin Cities have its share of beatniks? The people interviewed were skeptical:
- Suzanne Wolfe said “Yes, even if the majority of beatniks aren’t serious about it. There are a number of beatniks at the U of M. They wear trench coats and goatees.
- Errol Kantor said “No. Most beatniks are out in California. The fellows at the University who wear trench coats and goatees are all pseudo-intellectuals.
- Sonja Blagen thought Minneapolis had its share but that St. Paul didn’t have one beatnik joint.
- Matthew Levison, a student at the U, said “No. Perhaps 10 percent of those popularly known here as ‘beat’ are actually so. The balance are nothing more than hangers-on. Beat movement is entirely nihilistic in 20th century tradition. Its center is New York and the West Coast.
- Bonnie Erickson made the decision unanimous: “The concentration of individualistic existentialists, as I prefer to call the ‘beatniks,’ is definitely in Minneapolis. Only a few are sincere iconoclasts. Fakes who claim to be beatniks do it for attention, rather than for a purely esthetic cause.