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Herbert Edwin Huncke (/ˈhʌŋki/ HUNK-ee;
January 9, 1915 –
August 8, 1996) was an
American writer and poet, and an
active parti****nt in a
number of emerging...
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spontaneous creativity. The core
group of Beat
Generation authors—Herbert
Huncke, Ginsberg, Burroughs,
Lucien Carr, and Kerouac—met in 1944 in and around...
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anything you may wish to tell...
about Neal,
Huncke,
Lucien in
relation to you..." (referring to
Herbert Huncke and
Lucien Carr), to
which Ginsberg replied...
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controversial topics, he
often pointed to
Herbert Huncke: he said that when he
first got to know
Huncke in the 1940s,
Ginsberg saw that he was sick from...
- by
Kerouac during a
conversation held with
fellow novelist Herbert Huncke.
Huncke used the term "beat" to
describe a
person with
little money and few...
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William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac,
Allen Ginsberg,
Lucien Carr,
Herbert Huncke,
Vickie Russell (a
prostitute and
addict who
appears as "Mary" in Burroughs's...
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Terry Allen Ginsberg Carlo Marx John
Clellon Holmes Ian
MacArthur Herbert Huncke Elmer H****el
William Holmes "Big Slim"
Hubbard William Holmes "Big Slim"...
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underbelly together. It was at this time that they fell in with
Herbert Huncke, an
underworld character and
later writer and poet. Carr had a
taste for...
- Histories,
media franchise Hulk Hogan,
American professional wrestler Herbert Huncke,
American writer HH, the name for the
former mascot of the electronics/appliances...
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Lucien Carr (as
Kenneth Wood),
William Burroughs (as Will Dennison),
Herbert Huncke (as Junkey),
David Kammerer (as
Waldo Meister), Edie
Parker (as
Judie Smith)...