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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780140586343
Edition: 1st
Format: Import
ISBN: 0140586342
Label: Penguin Books Ltd
Manufacturer: Penguin Books Ltd
Number Of Pages: 837
Publication Date: December 08, 1988
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Studio: Penguin Books Ltd
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This might be the first life-changing book I encountered (Warhol, Borges and Nabokov would come later) - I actually (astonishingly, in retrospect) stumbled across both Ginsberg - this collection - and Ferlinghetti in the library of a North Carolina high school in 1986. I kept this book checked out for most of the school year, gradually committing vast chunks of it to memory.
Ginsberg was raw, real, more than willing to be a mess in life and in literature, which is exceptionally humanizing, ... Read More
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pros: This compilation is amazing. It covers almost all of his work, includes artwork found in the compilations, and has an awsome refrence section that explains era specific phrases/notes about the poems and an alphabetical directory of proper names.
Con: Its not a very preaty book tho, and is quite intimidating to hold in the hand at times if you wanted to read to people or something.
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I just finished reading Ginsberg's complete poems, 1947-1997 -- Collected Poems, White Shroud, Cosmopolitan Greetings, and Death and Fame -- fifty years and over a thousand pages of poetry. My overall impression is that he was probably the kindest, most moral member of the beat generation. When the other beats were penniless & borrowing money, Ginsberg was the one they borrowed money from. Corso would steal Ginsberg's manuscripts and sell them to used book dealers to score heroin, and each time Ginsberg ... Read More
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This just in: William S. Burroughs was the only beat writer with any talent at all and, ironically, if you were to ask your average college type for the names of beat writers Burroughs wouldn't even come to their pot-headed mind. Allan Disgustingberg, alias Allan No-talent, was a very successful literary fraud. He was even able to blindside Burroughs, who was a literary genius, into thinking he was a real hairway to steven, er, stairway to heaven. And this is most astonishing since, if you've ever seen ... Read More
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Hello, Good Lookers.
This collection of Allen Ginsberg's poetry is indeed quite electric. He was the art-form's left to the complacent's right. His writing is at times grudgingly painful, and at others, descriptively beautiful. He was a soul with a connection to his art.
Ginsberg set the course of change for a whole movement (Beat) as well as for an entire society. He was a voice when many had none. He took chances, and paid for them. In this book one can truly see ... Read More
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EAN: 9780140586343
Edition: 1st
Format: Import
ISBN: 0140586342
Label: Penguin Books Ltd
Manufacturer: Penguin Books Ltd
Number Of Pages: 837
Publication Date: December 08, 1988
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Studio: Penguin Books Ltd