John Tytell
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John Tytell is an American writer and academic, whose works on such literary figures as Jack Kerouac
Jack Kerouac
Jean-Louis "Jack" Lebris de Kerouac was an American novelist and poet. He is considered a literary iconoclast and, alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, a pioneer of the Beat Generation. Kerouac is recognized for his spontaneous method of writing, covering topics such as Catholic...

, Ezra Pound
Ezra Pound
Ezra Weston Loomis Pound was an American expatriate poet and critic and a major figure in the early modernist movement in poetry...

, Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg
Irwin Allen Ginsberg was an American poet and one of the leading figures of the Beat Generation in the 1950s. He vigorously opposed militarism, materialism and sexual repression...

, Henry Miller
Henry Miller
Henry Valentine Miller was an American novelist and painter. He was known for breaking with existing literary forms and developing a new sort of 'novel' that is a mixture of novel, autobiography, social criticism, philosophical reflection, surrealist free association, and mysticism, one that is...

, and William S. Burroughs
William S. Burroughs
William Seward Burroughs II was an American novelist, poet, essayist and spoken word performer. A primary figure of the Beat Generation and a major postmodernist author, he is considered to be "one of the most politically trenchant, culturally influential, and innovative artists of the 20th...

, have made him both a leading scholar of the Beat Generation
Beat generation
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, and a respected name in literature in general. He has been a professor of English at Queens College, City University of New York
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 since 1977. He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano (1987).

Biography

Tytell was born in Antwerp, Belgium. As part of a diamond trading family of Jewish descent who fled to America
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 to escape Nazi oppression, Tytell grew up in New York city
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 where he has lived for the majority of his life. Afflicted with vernal catarrh till the age of 12, Tytell was confined to low-lit rooms by his eye's sensitivity, and the seeping fluids plaguing him during his waking hours. This condition prevented him from seriously taking part in the family's diamond
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 trade where precision was a must, but it helped to introduce him to a world of reading.

As Tytell would later write about this time period in his book Reading New York, literature was both an escape from the gloom of his darkened bedroom, as well as a subversive act of defiance, because he was forbidden to read for fear that the strain would further damage his eyes. Tytell read Melville and Poe at this early age, and the sense of a great American literary foundation seems to have influenced his later work on the Beats, who were extensions of these 19th century giants. The prose and poetry of these first American writers defined their century, as the Beats would later shape the 20th century course of American Literature.

The impetus for the book Naked Angels (published in 1976 by McGraw Hill) was a paper that Tytell presented at "The Last Lecture Series" held by Queens College, entitled: The Beat Generation and the Continuing American Revolution. In terms of an advancement for the study of the Beats, both the paper and the subsequent book were incredibly important as a scholar had begun to seriously analyze major Beat texts.

Tytell's next book, Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano earned him a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize
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 in 1987, and established him as a major chronicler of America's most important Men of Letters, and has never gone out of print. This career-making book was quickly followed by Passionate Lives, a study of both English
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 and American writers, and the relationships that helped form their creative visions, which was translated into German and Korean.

The Living Theatre: Art, Exile and Outrage saw Tytell casting his eye from literature to the stage, where he saw the same rebellious spirit typified in The Beat culture, exert itself in the Living Theatre, which is both a New York and an American institution.

Tytell next teamed up with his wife, Mellon Tytell
Mellon Tytell
Mellon Tytell is an American photographer with a diverse career that includes fashion, documentary series, erotic photography, and portraits of celebrated personalities....

, whose photographic study of many Beat literary figures mirrored his own writing, to produce the book, Paradise Outlaws. The book is an overarching picture of both the major and minor figures of the Beat Generation. Mellon provided photographs of William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, as well as Carl Solomon, Jan Kerouac and others, while Tytell wrote complementing descriptions of those depicted, and a text commenting on the significance and importance of the Beats. The book can be seen as a follow up to Naked Angels, but with the added advantage of a twenty-five year removed perspective, to the lasting importance of the now widely recognized literary movement--a movement he first brought into the realm of legitimacy.

Reading New York, published in 2003 is Tytell's most recent work, and can be seen as a hybrid of memoir, biography of American writers, history of New York, as well as literary criticism. The book spans from Melville to the present day, and weaves Tytell's life with those of the mainly New York writers who had inspired him since those nights of reading in the dark, that lead him to a nearly forty year career in the printed word.

Quotations

"What was much more difficult was the fact of my own conditioning: the years of reading more classical forms of expression, which had helped to form my taste as well as that of the Western world, and an academic process that reveres the past while almost always condescending to the present. It is easier to idealize the dead; the living can be querulous."

"Burroughs has been our most apocalyptic American writer since Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe was an American author, poet, editor and literary critic, considered part of the American Romantic Movement. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is considered the inventor of the detective...

. Marshall McLuhan, reviewing Naked Lunch in The Nation, observed that criticizing Burroughs was very much like finding fault with the demeanor or dress of the man who was banging on your kitchen door to warn you that your house was on fire. It still seems an apt simile."

Selected works

  • Paradise Outlaws: Remembering the Beats, William Morriw/Harper Collins: New York, 1999. Photographs by Mellon Tytell
    Mellon Tytell
    Mellon Tytell is an American photographer with a diverse career that includes fashion, documentary series, erotic photography, and portraits of celebrated personalities....

  • The Living Theatre: Art, Exile and Outrage, Grove Press: New York, 1995. Paperback edition: Grove Press
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    , 1997. British edition: Methuen, 1997. Spanish edition: Los Libros de la Liebre de Marzo, Barcelona
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    , 1999.
  • Passionate Lives: D.H. Lawrence, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry Miller, Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath--In Love, Birch Lane Press: Carol Publishers, New York, 1991. German edition: Arche Verlang, 1993. Paperback edition: St. Martin's Press
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    , New York, 1995. South Korea
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    n edition: Ahchimyisul Publishers, 2005.
  • Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano, Doubleday: New York, 1987, and Bloomsbury
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    : London. Paperback edition: Doubleday, Anchor, 1988. French edition for La Font Seghers: Paris, 1990. Second French edition for Editions du Rocher, 2002. American reprint: Ivan S. Dee, 2004.
  • Naked Angels: Lives and Literature of the Beat Generation, McGraw Hill, 1976. Paperback edition, 1977. Japanese edition, 1978. German edition, 1979. Grove Press edition, 1986. Grove Weidenfeld Evergreen edition, 1991. Czech Republic edition: Votobia, 1997. Ivan Dee edition, 2006.
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