Talk:Beat Generation
Latest comment: 4 months ago by 71.13.45.124 in topic Buddhism and Daoism
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Asterisks
editIn the article the following films are marked with an asterisk, yet I cannot see any description of what this means. Can anyone? If not I suggest the asterisk be deleted.
- Bell, Book and Candle* (1958) (motion picture)
- The Beat Generation* (1959) (motion picture)
- A Bucket of Blood* (1959) Roger Corman Production
- The Subterraneans* (1960) (motion picture)
- Greenwich Village Story* (1961)
- Next Stop, Greenwich Village*
- Neal Cassady* (2007)
Buddhism and Daoism
editThe section on Buddhism and Daoism talks about how they define "wild" but I can see no context for this statement, nor even a reference to the word "wild" that makes any sort of sense. Is this attempting to address a slang term? i.e, "Thats wild, man"? 71.13.45.124 (talk) 19:46, 9 July 2024 (UTC)