The Artists A Beatnik novel
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Complete, First published Nov 11, 2013
Robert Helliger.
11 November, 2013.
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Author's note: This novel was formerly called 'The Intellectuals'. But the last word was too long, so I changed it to 'Artists'. 

In New York, 1954, a group of artists become Beatniks...And discover that life, sex, and The New Wave, comes at a high cost to those who want to leave their mundane existence forever.

The new novel of The Beat Generation by Robert Helliger, author of "American Diner".

Rated PG-13 for some violence, sex scenes, drug use, adult themes.

Warning: FOR READERS 13 YEARS AND OVER.

For the writers and poets of The Beat Generation in the late 1940's and late 1950's, who dreamed a dream that followed it on the road...and other places that fuelled the mind of the self.
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