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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. Allen Ginsberg
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22. Allen Ginsberg
Biographical profile of the American Beat poet. Includes bibliography.
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Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) American poet and diarist, highly visible with Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs in the beat generation literary movement, that burst into prominence in the 1950s. Ginsberg's poem HOWL (1956) is considered to be one of the most significant products of that movement. However, before the radical work he underwent a long apprenticeship in traditional rhymed and metered lyrics. I saw the the best minds of my generation
destroyed by madness, starving hysterical
naked,
dragging themselves through the negro
streets at dawn looking for an angry fix
angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient
heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night.
(from Howl! Allen Ginsberg was born in Newark, New Jersey. His parents were second-generation Russian-Jewish immigrants, left-wing radicals interested in Marxism, nudism, feminism, all modern ideas. Louis Ginsberg (1895-1976), his father, was a teacher and poet, whose work appeared susch publications as the New York Times Magazine . During Ginsberg's childhood his mother, Naomi (Levy) Ginsberg, started to suffer from paranoia. She was institutionalized, and eventually lobotomised. Naomi Ginsberg died in an asylum in 1956. Her life is the subject of Ginsberg's poem 'Kaddish', which is considered among his greatest achievements. The poem was written in one 40-hour session as a compensation of her funeral service, where weren't enough male mourners present for the rabbi to read the funeral elegy, the kaddish. It begins with Ginsberg's sense of loss and moves on to document his mother's life and death. "O mother / what have I left out / O mother / what have I forgotten / O mother / farewell".

23. Poetry Of Allen Ginsberg
ezinfo.ucs.indiana.edu/~avigdor/poetry/ginsberg.html Similar pages allen ginsbergallen ginsberg, radical American poet, the true successor to Walt Whitman.
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24. Allen Ginsberg — Infoplease.com
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25. PAL: Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997)
Whitmer, Peter O. Aquarius revisited seven who created the sixties counterculture that changed America William Burroughs, allen ginsberg, Ken Kesey,
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 10: Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) Allen Ginsberg Link Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present Study Questions ... Home Page
Source: EIZIE "Where are we going, Walt Whitman? The doors close in an
hour. Which way does your beard point tonight?" Allen Ginsberg, "A Supermarket in California," 1956 With his death today (April 5, 1997), we have lost probably the most provocative poetic voice of the second half of the twentieth century. Ginsberg was a satirist, a humorist, and an idealist; he cared passionately for these United States. Like the sweeping vision, lyricism, and embrace of his chief inspiration, Walt Whitman, Ginsberg attacked the formalism of the post WWII conventions to create works which gave voice to the disenfranchised, the ostracized, and the suppressed. A modern transcendentalist, Ginsberg, in his life and his writings, personified non-conformity, self-reliance, and an endless search for the meaning and purpose of life. Primary Works Howl and Other Poems Kaddish and Other Poems 1958-60 Reality Sandwiches: 1953-1960 Wichita Verses Sutra Planet News Iron Horse The Fall of America: Poems of These States, 1965-1971

26. B's Poetry Pages: Allen Ginsberg
by allen ginsberg. For Carl Solomon. I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked,. dragging themselves through the
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From Howl
by Allen Ginsberg For Carl Solomon I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix, angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to thestarry dynamo in the machinery of night, who poverty and tatters and hollow-eyed and high sat up smoking in the supernatural darkness of cold-water fiats 'doating across the tops of cities contemplating jazz, who bared their brains to Heaven under the El and saw Mohammedan angels staggering on tenement roofs illuminated, who passed through universities with radiant cool eyes hallucinating Arkansas and Blake-light tragedy among the scholars of war, who cowered in unshaven rooms in underwear, burning their money in wastebaskets and listening to the Terror through the wall, who got busted in their pubic beards returning through Laredo with a belt of marijuana for New York, who ate fire in paint hotels or drank turpentine in Paradise Alley, death, or purgatoried their torsos night after night, with dreams, with drugs, with waking nightmares, alcohol and cock and endless balls

27. Allen Ginsberg Library
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28. A Patti Smith Babelogue Honors Allen Ginsberg
Early in the morning on April 5th, allen ginsberg died. He was 70. The information had recently been released that he had terminal liver cancer,
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a patti smith babelogue honors allen ginsberg (1926-1997) "Master thyself, then others shall be bare." Early in the morning on April 5th, Allen Ginsberg died. He was 70. The information had recently been released that he had terminal liver cancer, and had at most a few months to live. He died at home, in his Lower East Side apartment, surrounded by his friends and family. The cause of death was a heart attack related to his severe liver disease. Fans of Patti Smith know how important Allen Ginsberg was/is to her. As a performer, she owes much to both the incantory rhythms of Ginsberg and the jazz recitations of Jack Kerouac, which she combines with the ancient tradition of the shaman the tribal sorcerer who acts as a medium for the other world. In many interviews and prose pieces, she has listed Ginsberg along, of course, with Arthur Rimbaud, Jean Genet, and William S. Burroughs as an influence on her own poetry. See John Rockwell's review of Horses for a historical view of what Ginsberg contributed to Patti's early work. Another connection between Patti Smith and Allen Ginsberg in print is that Barry Miles, who would go on to write a 1989 biography of Ginsberg

29. U B U W E B - Film & Video: Allen Ginsberg
Scenes from allen s Last Three Days on Earth as a Spirit (1997) A video diary of ginsberg in the days immediately before and after his death. Jonas Mekas
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Allen Ginsberg
Scenes from Allen's Last Three Days on Earth as a Spirit

A video diary of Ginsberg in the days immediately before and after his death.
Jonas Mekas
(1997) 67 min 16mm
Face to Face with Jeremy Isaacs: An Interview with Allen Ginsberg

Runtime: 39mins
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30. Allen Ginsberg DVD London
Website for the film release of allen ginsberg s last ever public poetry reading in the UK, film title allen ginsberg Live in London .
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31. Erowid Allen Ginsberg Vault
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Path : culture characters Support Erowid by starting your Amazon shopping through us! Photographer Unknown Photographer Unknown Erowid Character Vaults Allen Ginsberg Jun 3, 1926 - Apr 5, 1997 Summary Irwin Allen Ginsberg was a poet born in Newark, N.J. to a poet teacher father and radical communist nudist mother. He studied at Columbia University in the mid-1940s where he met fellow students Jack Kerouac and Lucien Carr and non-students William Burroughs and Neal Cassidy, with whom he helped found the Beat movement. He dropped out to follow his poetry and his friends, but did get his B.A. in 1948. With this group he also experimented with marijuana and benzedrine, and spent time in the gay bars of Greenwich Village. He is perhaps best known for his poem Howl, delivered in a now famous recitation at the Six Gallery poetry reading in October 1955.
Ginsberg resided mainly in New York, but travelled widely and lived in the Far East in 1962-63. In the early 60s he joined the hippie scene is San Francisco and helped Timothy Leary spread the word about LSD. He participated in

32. Ginsburg - Howl
allen ginsberg s Howl . I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro
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33. The Life And Times Of Allen Ginsberg - Official Website - Jerry Aronson
Academy Award nominated Director Jerry Aronson spent 25 years accumulating more than 120 hours of film on allen ginsberg, resulting in this comprehensive
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84 Minute Feature Documentary plus Two Hours of Extras.
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and the 1998 New York City Memorial for Allen Ginsberg.
visionary, radical, spiritual seeker,
renowned poet,
founding member of a major literary movement,
champion of human rights, Buddhist, political activist and teacher. Allen Ginsberg's remarkable life challenged the very soul of America. Academy Award nominated Director Jerry Aronson spent 25 years accumulating more than 120 hours of film on Allen Ginsberg, resulting in this comprehensive portrait of one of America's greatest poets. This deluxe 2-disc DVD set contains the Director's cut of the award-winning documentary updated and re-mastered. This DVD set includes never-before seen material and historical interviews with friends, family and contemporaries and the latest generation of artists influenced by Ginsberg. This 8 - hour compilation illuminates the last 60 years of American culture and the uncertainties and possibilities of current times.

34. 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
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Featured Author: Allen Ginsberg
With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times In This Feature
  • Reviews of Allen Ginsberg's Earlier Books
  • Articles About and by Allen Ginsberg Audio
  • Allen Ginsberg Reading at the 92nd Street Y (Feb. 28, 1977) Slide Show
  • Slide Show: Allen Ginsberg (8 photos) Recent Link
  • William Deresiewicz Reviews 'Spontaneous Mind: Selected Interviews, 1958-1996' (April 8, 2001)
    Dennis Cook/ The Associated Press Ginsberg reading his poem "Howl" outside the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington in October 1994.
  • Slide Show: Allen Ginsberg (8 photos) AUDIO:
    A reading by Allen Ginsberg, at the 92nd St. Y's Poetry Center, Feb. 28, 1977.
    Click here to listen to the reading (42 minutes).

    Recording Courtesy of the 92nd Street Y This feature requires Real Player
    Previous Audio Readings From The New York Times on the Web
    REVIEWS OF ALLEN GINSBERG'S EARLIER BOOKS:
  • Kaddish ,' reviewed by James Dickey
    ". . . a strewn, mishmash prose consisting mainly of assertions that its author is possessed . . . Confession is not enough, and neither is the assumption that the truth of one's experience will emerge if only one can keep talking long enough in a whipped-up state of excitement. It takes more than this to make poetry. It just does."
  • Planet News: 1961-1967 ,' reviewed by Helen Vendler
    "[I]t can be argued that he has taken a wrong turn in abandoning the domestic for the planetary. . . . [T]he shorter poems, with their impressive grip on exact description, are the best . . . [T]here is no single piece in it as good as 'Kaddish,' but neither is it a book to be ashamed of."
  • 35. Marijuana Uses - Dr. Lester Grinspoon's Marijuana Uses
    The basic premise behind allen ginsberg s use of and attitude toward cannabis is not that it is a drug, offering an easy escape from the harsh realities of
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    Allen Ginsberg and Mary Jane
    By Lester Grinspoon
    The basic premise behind Allen Ginsberg's use of and attitude toward cannabis is not that it is a drug, offering an easy escape from the harsh realities of awareness, but rather that it is an agent, a natural agent (as an herb), that offers one the chance to experience a true expansion of consciousness, an increase in awareness, a general improvement and heightening of perception of all kinds. Ginsberg gladly acknowledges that the marijuana-high state is not normal," but this carries no negative or evil connotations to one who believes, with Ginsberg, that "normal" ordinary consciousness and/or awareness is a state in which one is at least half blind, deaf, and alive.
    One of the most interesting efforts by Ginsberg is the article that originally appeared in the Atlantic Monthly ) The special value of this paper is that the first half was written while the author was smoking marijuana, in the hope that he would be able to demonstrate the shift " from habitual shallow, purely verbal guidelines and repetitive secondhand ideological interpretations of experience to

    36. Allen Ginsberg Interview With Don Swaim
    allen ginsberg is interviewed by Don Swaim of CBS Radio.
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    Wired For Books home Don Swaim Interview Poetry Online
    Audio Interview with Allen Ginsberg
    Allen Ginsberg, the beat poet and social activist, talks with Don Swaim about work, poetry, politics, drugs, sex, censorship and more in this 1985 interview. Ginsberg reads The Warrior and portions of Howl and Moloch Listen to the Allen Ginsberg interview with Don Swaim, 1985, RealAudio
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    (note: version 5.0 or higher is required) For many years most of the best writers of the English language found their way to Don Swaim's CBS Radio studio in New York. Wired for Books is proud to webcast these interviews in RealAudio. Wired for Books home

    37. Allen Ginsberg (b. 1926)
    allen ginsberg (19261997). Contributing Editor Linda Wagner-Martin. Classroom Issues and Strategies. Teaching ginsberg requires addressing rampant
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    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997)
    Contributing Editor:
    Linda Wagner-Martin
    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    Teaching Ginsberg requires addressing rampant stereotypes about the beats and the kind of art they created; i.e., the drug culture, homosexuality, Eastern belief systems, and, most important, the effects of such practices on the poem. By showing the students what a standard formalist 1950s poem was, I have usually been able to keep them focused on the work itself. Ginsberg's long-lined, chant-like poems are so responsive to his speech rhythms that once students hear tapes, they begin to see his rationale for form. Connections with Whitman's work are also useful.
    Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
    Ginsberg's dissatisfaction with America during the 1950s prompted his jeremiads, laments, "Howls." When his macabre humor could surface, as it does in "A Supermarket in California," he shows the balance that clear vision can create. His idealism about his country marks much of his work, which is in many ways much less "personal" than it at first seems.
    Significant Form, Style, or Artistic Conventions

    38. Allen Ginsberg
    See allen ginsberg in Elsa s Housebook (short essays and portraits); see a movie of allen ginsberg in At Home Elsa Dorfman, a movie by Ilene H. Lang;
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    Allen Ginsberg
    part of http://elsa.photo.net It was hard to take a bad photograph of Allen. Nobody did. Maybe it was because Allen was a photographer from way back. He loved to take pictures. Unrestrained, he could snap, snap and take rolls of film. His images of Kerouac, Cassidy, and Bourroughs are the ones we have in our memory of those days. For the last decade or so he always had a camera with him. He went from a Rollei to lighter and lighter and smaller and smaller cameras. And he used whatever was his camera du jour all the time, even at my house in the last month of his life (though no darkroom experiences for him, ever). Allen always had a sense of what makes a picture work. As a subject he instinctively helped photographers get what they wanted. He could concentrate and relax at the same time. he could be THERE in front of the lens. Loss of consciousness. No self-consciousness. No reticense. Vanity reined in by a sense of, yes, STYLE. He could pull together tiny detailsa Buddha, a flower, a book, a postcard, a microphone, the right tie (and in the old days, the right political button on his overalls and the right beads) that would anchor the photograph in its hour. The gesture Allen came up with was always very specific and it was always the right one. I felt Allen did my job for me. Maybe Allen absorbed the essentials of photography from hanging around photographers and artists. He was proud of being a friend of Berenice Abbott, Robert Frank and Richard Avedon. He was proud that I picked up the camera, especially the Polaroid 20x24. Maybe Allen was such a good subject because he spent a lot of time looking. Maybe it was because being the subject of a photograph is partly performance and Allen was a great performer. Maybe it was because Allen was so absolutely essentially courteous that he couldn't have a psychic struggle with a photographer. he was that generous and patient, even with jerks. Maybe it was because being the subject of a photograph is the giving part of the equation and Allen liked to be the giver. Maybe it was because being the subject of a photograph is intimate communication. Maybe it was because Allen was JUST SO SMART.

    39. William Blake And Allen Ginsberg: Poets Of A Fallen World, Prophets Of The New W
    Thesis looks at the prophetic voice in the poetry of allen ginsberg and William Blake and draws some surprising undercurrents between these two poets.
    http://www.angelfire.com/ab2/blake1/
    William Blake and Allen Ginsberg: Poets of a Fallen World, Prophets of the New World
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    40. Interview Allen Ginsberg And Paola Igliori Discuss The Life And Times Of Harry S
    allen ginsberg, First Blues Rags, Ballads and Harmonium Songs, The Smithsonian Institution, Folkways Cassette 37560 Harry had also issued the green
    http://www.milkmag.org/interview3.htm
    interview
    Allen Ginsberg and Paola Igliori discuss the life and times of Harry Smith
    painting by Harry SMITH courtesy of Paola IGLIORI
    September 24, 1995
    Paola:
    What's the first memory you have of Harry?
    Allen: I heard about him before I met him, from Jordan Belson, who lived on Montgomery Street up the block from me in San Francisco, a filmmaker who had learned a lot from Harry. Harry originally came from Seattle, then in Berkeley as part of what was called "the Berkeley Renaissance" in 1948 around Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, and other poets studying medieval history. I don't think Harry was matriculated, but I think he had worked with Kroeber, I'm not sure the anthropologist. While we were sniffin' ether, Jordan told me about Harry, this polymath brilliant fellow who'd invented the machinery for making light shows and had left that behind when he left San Francisco. The people working on rock concert light shows developed their multimedia Fillmore West wall-collage projections from Harry's equipment, including the idea of mixing oils or colors on a mirror which was then projected on the wall: liquid psychedelic flowing moving images.
    He told me enough about him so that when I was in New York later in 1959 I went to the Five Spot to listen to Thelonious Monk night after night. The Five Spot was then on the Bowery

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