Huncke’s Journal

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Huncke’s Journal is a semi-autobiographical collection of stories by Beat Generation figure Herbert Huncke, depicting his gritty experiences in mid-20th-century New York’s underworld.

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instanceOf book
short story collection
associatedWith Allen Ginsberg NERFINISHED
Jack Kerouac NERFINISHED
William S. Burroughs NERFINISHED
author Herbert Huncke NERFINISHED
basedOn life of Herbert Huncke
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts heroin users
hustlers
small-time criminals
genre Beat literature
autobiographical fiction
hasLiteraryStyle gritty realism
hasReputationFor unvarnished depiction of drug use and crime
hasTheme addiction
crime
marginalization
survival
urban alienation
influencedBy Herbert Huncke’s experiences in Times Square
isSemiAutobiographical true
language English
literaryMovement Beat Generation NERFINISHED
literarySignificance early firsthand account of Beat-era street life
mainSubject New York City underworld
drug culture
street life
narrativeForm first-person narrative
portraysPerspectiveOf a street hustler
settingLocation New York City
settingPeriod mid-20th century

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Herbert Huncke notableWork Huncke’s Journal