Seeing the Beat Generation (2019) Re-creating Paul Bowles, the Other, and the Imagination (2014) The Beat Generation and Counterculture (2009)
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Sujatha Vaddadi Rao
Raj Chandarlapaty (born May 12, 1970[1]) is an American educator and author. Chandarlapaty is a product of the American philological tradition and has researched the contributions of Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs. His archival research, including previously unconsidered letters, "places them and their work in a context much larger and diverse than heretofore considered."[2]
"There was total chaos, we didn't know if we could escape," Chandarlapaty has said. "Many boys jumped from buildings and broke their legs, and they laid there until morning, when medics could rescue them." Nineteen people were killed, including eight students, two professors and six policemen and university security guards. Three terrorists were killed by the Afghan National Army Special Forces.[3][a]
Chandarlapaty explained in a filmed interview that the attack stemmed from the university's unconscionable lack of security despite clear warnings.[5]
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^“There are no easy answers for them,” Chandarlapaty said of the university (AUAF). “They have the philosophy, ‘We’re not going to surrender, we’re not going to give in to terrorism.’"