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  1. Howl: A Graphic Novel by Allen Ginsberg, Eric Drooker, 2010-09-01
  2. Spontaneous Mind: Selected Interviews, 1958-1996 by Allen Ginsberg, 2002-04-01
  3. To Eberhart from Ginsberg : a letter about Howl, 1956 : an explanation by Allen Ginsberg of his publication Howl and Richard Eberhart's New York times ... poets and relief etchings by Jerome Kaplan by Allen Ginsberg, 1976-01-01
  4. Dharma Lion: A Critical Biography of Allen Ginsberg by Michael Schumacher, 1994-12
  5. Illuminated Poems by Allen Ginsberg, 2006-09-11
  6. Reality Sandwiches: 1953-1960 (City Lights Pocket Poets Series) by Allen Ginsberg, 2001-01-01
  7. The Yage Letters Redux by William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, 2006-01-01
  8. The Visionary Poetics of Allen Ginsberg by Paul Cornel Portuges, 1979-01
  9. White Hand Society: The Psychedelic Partnership of Timothy Leary & Allen Ginsberg by Peter Conners, 2010-11-23
  10. American Scream: Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the Making of the Beat Generation by Jonah Raskin, 2006-02-06
  11. Planet News: 1961-1967 (2nd Printing, 1970) by Allen Ginsberg, 1970
  12. A Blue Hand: The Tragicomic, Mind-Altering Odyssey of Allen Ginsberg, a Holy Fool, a Lost Muse, a Dharma Bum, and His Prickly Bride in India by Deborah Baker, 2008-04-10
  13. Kaddish and Other Poems 1958-1960 by Allen GInsberg, 1970
  14. Snapshot Poetics: Allen Ginsberg's Photographic Memoir of the Beat Era by Allen Ginsberg, 1993-10-01

21. GINSBERG ALLEN's Public Profile
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22. Reportaje_ginsberg
Primera parte de una entrevista realizada a Allen Ginsberg por Renaud Monfourny en 1991, para la revista Ajoblanco.
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A l l e n G i n s b e r g , En la edición anterior entregamos la primera parte de una entrevista realizada a Allen Ginsberg por Renaud Monfourny en 1991, para la revista Ajoblanco; si no viste el primer número de Lakúma-Pusáki y quieres leerla, sólo haz un clic aquí. Ahora transcribimos el resto de esa conversación en donde Ginsberg sigue entregándonos pasajes de su vida, de la Generación Beat y sus conceptos sobre la poesía. Entregamos también un selección de sus poemas, además de una nutrida colección de fotografías del autor y de sus amigos. Buen viaje. Retrospectivamente...¿no considera usted la beat generation como el último gran movimiento literario? Quizás...pero ha habido muchos movimientos en las artes. La beat generation estaba basada en el be-bop . Más tarde, se produjo en la música un movimiento literario con textos de Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Ed Sanders, de los Fugs, Lou Reed o Frank Zappa. Sus letras eran interesantes como prolongación de las del blues

23. Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg (19261997) Ginsberg's Life On Howl About Howl in Performance On Love Poem on a Theme by Whitman On Wichita Vortex Sutra About the Vietnam
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24. Ginsberg, Allen
Ginsberg, Allen (b. June 3, 1926, Newark, N.J., U.S.), American poet whose epic poem Howl (1956) is considered to be one of the most significant products of the Beat movement (q.v.).
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(b . June 3, 1926, Newark, N.J., U.S.), American poet whose epic poem Howl (1956) is considered to be one of the most significant products of the Beat movement q.v. Ginsberg grew up in Paterson, N.J., where his father, Louis Ginsberg, himself a poet, taught English. Allen Ginsberg's mother, whom he mourned in his long poem Kaddish (1961), was confined for years in a mental hospital. Ginsberg was influenced in his work by William Carlos Williams , particularly toward the use of natural speech rhythms and direct observations of unadorned actuality. While at Columbia University, where his anarchical proclivities pained the authorities, Ginsberg became close friends with Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs, who were later to be numbered among the Beats. After leaving Columbia in 1948, he traveled widely and worked at a number of jobs from cafeteria floor mopper to market researcher. Howl his first published book, laments what Ginsberg believed to have been the destruction by insanity of the "best minds of [his] generation." Dithyrambic and prophetic, owing something to the romantic bohemianism of Walt Whitman, it also dwells on homosexuality, drug addiction, Buddhism, and Ginsberg's revulsion from what he saw as the materialism and insensitivity of post-World War II America. Empty Mirror

25. Adolescente Gay, Allen Ginsberg Biografia No Eres El UNICO Adolescente Gay
Apuntes de momentos importantes en la vida del escritor, amistades, filosof a de su escritura literaria y ensayos relacionados a Ginsberg.
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APUNTES BIOGRÁFICOS Nació en junio de 1926 en Newark, New Jersey; su padre era poeta y profesor; su madre Naomi Ginsberg, emigrante rusa comunista radical y una nudista irreprimible que enloqueció al poco de alcanzar la madurez (por lo que fue posteriormente hospitalizada de por vida y finalmente lobotomizada). Fue un niño tímido y complicado, marcado por los ataques mentales de su madre y por el temprano descubrimiento de su homosexualidad. Se aproximó a la poesía en el instituto pero decidió labrarse un futuro estudiando Derecho Laboral en la Universidad de Columbia. Allí cayó ante la irrefrenable vitalidad de un grupo de personas como Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs o Neal Cassady, jóvenes filósofos igualmente obsesionados con el crimen, las drogas, el sexo y la literatura. Allen Ginsberg, el más joven e inocente del grupo, les ayudó a pulir sus habilidades literarias, mientras éstos a su vez lo espabilaban un poco. Para evitar una condena en la prisión estatal, luego de ser arrestado junto a otras personas a bordo de un coche robado, se declaró mentalmente incapacitado y el juez le condenó a permanecer ocho meses en un instituto psiquiátrico.

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Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Allen Ginsberg United States poet of the beat generation (1926-1997) Ginsberg
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27. Irwin Allen Ginsberg Biography - S9.com
1926 Irwin Allen Ginsberg was born on the 3rd of June, in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in nearby Paterson. His father Louis was a published poet, a teacher, and
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1926 - Irwin Allen Ginsberg was born on the 3rd of June, in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in nearby Paterson. His father Louis was a published poet, a teacher, and politically a socialist; his mother Naomi was a Communist radical, but unfortunately her bouts with mental illness (mostly severe paranoia) consumed much of Ginsberg's childhood.
1943 - Enrolled at Columbia University, originally planning to become a labor lawyer, but soon fell in with a literary crowd that included Jack Kerouac a fellow student, Neal Cassady, and William S. Burroughs.
1945 - Began writing seriously, and around the same time he began to experiment with drugs, and had some of his first homosexual experiences.
1948 - Graduated from Columbia and began traveling, visiting Burroughs in Texas; there he was arrested as a reluctant accomplice in his roommates' burglary ring, and voluntarily committed himself to Columbia's mental hospital.
1954 - Moved to San Francisco, and that year met artist's model Peter Orlovsky, who became his lover; their relationship, though nonmonogamous and marked by periods of separation, would prove to be lifelong.

28. Salon | Allen Ginsberg
Herbert Gold s tribute to his friend Allen Ginsberg, whom he met in college. Also includes five of Ginsberg s poems. Salon
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BY HERBERT GOLD ILLUSTRATION BY ERIC DROOKER P O E M S
by allen ginsberg
This Form of Life Needs Sex
Rock Song

On Neal's Ashes

An Eastern Ballad
he said he saw the best minds of his generation destroyed by madness, and those first lines of "Howl" became the invocation for the cult of Beat which begat the religion Hippie; but surely Allen Ginsberg was too smart, playful and histrionic to believe what he claimed before a San Francisco audience. Those wasted hustlers were the best minds? No, he must have meant the cutest minds. Like Jerry Garcia and Timothy Leary, other icons of the counterculture recently ushered by Brother Death into the wings, Allen was a charmer and a trickster. He was a tireless organizer, traveler, funmaker. Even during his last years, his body giving way, lashed to bourgeois routines of propping up his health he sent me a cartoon depicting his morning rituals of urine-testing, medicine-measuring, back-stretching his resonant baritone was still cajoling and powerful when energized by an audience. The Beat movement, a few college boys like Jack Kerouac joined by a few old-timey bohemians like William S. Burroughs and a few happy or gloomy social castaways like Neal Cassady and Herbert Huncke, was a male cult that would have been a footnote to '50s conformity, not a herd but a boys' club of independent minds, without Allen Ginsberg's organizing fervor. It picked up elements of jazz, the drug culture, the normal rituals of adolescent seeking and even grudgingly admitted to its ranks a few young women (then called "chicks") if they came equipped with black turtlenecks and a willingness to take shit.

29. Mind Breaths: Poems 1972-1977 - GINSBERG, Allen | Between The Covers Rare Books
First edition, wrappered issue. Fine in wrappers. Beautifully Inscribed by the poet to Ted Berrigan and his wife, the poet Alice Notley before publication date For Ted Alice
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30. Allen Ginsberg: The Politics Of Ecstasy < PopMatters
by Tobias Peterson. A review of The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice, Ginsberg s earliest writings, from 1937-1952 spanning his life from age 11 to 26.
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By Tobias Peterson 28 September 2007 PopMatters Sports Editor On the Road On the Road: The Original Scroll
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, however, that were thrust into the aside as his legend grew. Today, On the Road is frequently regarded as the
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The truth is that Beat lit was something much more than the riffing of pre-hippy drop-outs, and much more than Jack Kerouac and his touring scroll. It was William Burroughs, plumbing the depths of a drug-addled underclass. It was LeRoi Jones (today Amiri Baraka), demanding a voice for African-Americans, and Diane Di Prima, flaunting conventional strictures of femininity. It was Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Kenneth Rexroth, anchoring an aesthetic movement to a physical epicenter at City Lights Books in San Francisco. And it was Allen Ginsberg.
The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice
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Such vision can also be seen in the film

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32. An Interview With Allen Ginsberg
Leo Daugherty s interview with the poet.
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Cultural Dictionary Ginsberg, Allen ( ginz buhrg) A twentieth-century American poet who was a leading figure among the beatniks during the 1950s. His long, loosely
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34. ALLEN GINSBERG
Propone una biografia e l analisi della poetica dell autore.
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35. Ginsberg, Allen Quotes On Quotations Book
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 April 5, 1997) was an American Beat poet born in Newark, New Jersey. Ginsberg is best known for Howl (1956), a long poem about consumer
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Howl and Other Poems (1956);
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Reality Sandwiches (1963);
Planet News (1968);
Mind Breaths (1977);
Mostly Sitting Haiku (1978);
Straight Hearts Delight (1980); Plutonium, Ode, Poems, 1977-1980 (1982); Collected Poems 1947-1980 (1985); White Shroud Poems: 1980-1985 (1987); Cosmopolitan Greetings : Poems 1986-1992 (1994); Journals 1954-1958 (1995).

37. Allen Ginsberg — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Ginsberg, Allen. Ginsberg, Allen (ginz'b rg) , 1926–97, American poet, b. Paterson, N.J., grad. Columbia, 1949. An outspoken member of the beat generation
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38. Featured Author Allen Ginsberg
Photos, reviews of his books from Kaddish (1961) to the posthumous collection Deliberate Prose, a poetry reading in RealAudio, and newspaper articles from the New York Times. Requires free registration.
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39. Ginsberg, Allen
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Occupation(s): poet, activist, essayist Literary movement: Beat, New American Poets, Postmodernism Magnum opus: Howl Kaddish Influences: Neal Cassady, Jack Kerouac , Gregory Corso, William S. Burroughs William Blake Walt Whitman William Carlos Williams , Percy Shelley, John Keats Ezra Pound , Christopher Smart, Arthur Rimbaud Antonin Artaud James Joyce Jean Genet ... William Shakespeare Influenced: Bob Dylan , LeRoi Jones, Robert Lowell John Lennon , Paul McCartney, Andrei Codrescu, Saul Williams, Beau Sia, Jacob Ehrlich, Jim Morrison , Michael Savage, Bono Irwin Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet, most famous for being a founding member of a major literary movement and an activist for human rights issues. Among his other lifetime passions were world travel, photography, songwriting, and teaching. Ginsberg is best known for Howl (1956), an epic poem about the self-destruction of his friends of the Beat Generation and what he saw as the destructive forces of

40. Allen Ginsberg's FBI File
Dangerous dossiers Exposing the secret war against America s greatest authors.
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Allen Ginsberg's FBI file from Herbert Mitgang, Dangerous dossiers : exposing the secret war against America's greatest authors (New York : D.I. Fine, 1988) Allen Ginsberg, poet, social activist and member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, also engaged the attention of the FBI recordkeepers. "I have a stack of documents three feet high," the . . . poet said, and showed me a sampling of them. He has devoted much of his time to challenging the government on issues of privacy and personal freedom - including sexual preference - and arousing his fellow writers to campaign for freedom of expression. Ginsberg recently told me that Pacifica Radio, the group of radio stations that airs public events, contemporary verse, drama and other literature, may no longer broadcast much of his poetry, including the well known Howl and Kaddish . Under the Reagan administration's policy of destroying the power to regulate of the regulatory agencies, the weakened Federal Communications Commission has carried out Attorney General Meese's diktat against "obscenity" and "indecency." The final report of the Meese Commission on Pornography is a legacy for book censors and book burners that could affect authors, editors and elements of the publishing community for a long time to come. Ginsberg said that some of the papers in his file come from related customs and Treasury Department investigative bureaus. His file crisscrosses those of other writers. "They include Leroi Jones, who was the victim of much more attack than people understand and, in that context, his anger is understandable," Ginsberg said. "Most people don't realize what he and other black literati have been through, assuming that all past injustices have been redressed or somehow disappeared out of mind. The waste remains, the waste remains and kills. The section on Tom Hayden in Newark intersects with Jones, since Jones was influenced by an FBI misinformation campaign to denounce Hayden as an [FBI] agent and drive him out of Newark. The section on Black United Front and Ann Arbor intersects with John Sinclair, poet director of Detroit Artists Workshop, a multiracial press that is one of my publishers."

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