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'''Raj Chandarlapaty''' is Assistant Professor of English at American University of Afghanistan. He is the author of two books, ''The Beat Generation and Counterculture: Paul Bowles, William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac'', and ''Re-Creating Paul Bowles, the Other, and the Imagination: Music, Film and Photography''. He has published essays on Amiri Baraka, James Baldwin, Mohammed Mrabet, and Allen Ginsberg. His most recent book will appear this fall, ''Kerouac, Ginsberg and Burroughs: New Americanist Visions in Film and Biography'' (Lexington Books).
'''Raj Chandarlapaty''' taught writing and literature courses for seventeen years. He is the author of three books, ''Seeing The Beat Generation'', ''Re-Creating Paul Bowles, the Other and the Imagination'', and ''The Beat Generation and Counterculture''. Dr. Chandarlapaty has also published ten essays on authors such as Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg, Mohammed Mrabet, and James Baldwin. His research and teaching interests include: modernist fiction, transatlantic fiction, and modern American poetry.


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Raj Chandarlapaty taught writing and literature courses for seventeen years. He is the author of three books, Seeing The Beat Generation, Re-Creating Paul Bowles, the Other and the Imagination, and The Beat Generation and Counterculture. Dr. Chandarlapaty has also published ten essays on authors such as Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg, Mohammed Mrabet, and James Baldwin. His research and teaching interests include: modernist fiction, transatlantic fiction, and modern American poetry.

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