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  1. Gregory Corso was an American poet closely associated with the Beat Generation of the 1950s. He was a contemporary of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William S. Burroughs, and his work shared their rebellious spirit and rejection of mainstream American values. Corso's poetry is characterized by its raw energy and unconventional form.

    • Bomb

      Analysis (ai): Gregory Corso's "Bomb" explores the horrors...

    • I Am 25

      Compared to Corso's other works, this poem is more...

  2. Corso shaped his poems from 1970 to 1974 into a book he planned to call Who Am IWho I Am, but the manuscript was stolen, and there were no other copies.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2020 · En esta ocasión, Barbas Poéticas, presenta una selección de poemas de Gregory Corso, extraídos del libro Gasolina, “cuyo contenido iba desde las rimas descriptivas hasta un lenguaje oscuro y provocador.

  4. By Gregory Corso. 1. I am a great American. I am almost nationalistic about it! I love America like a madness! But I am afraid to return to America. I’m even afraid to go into the American Express—. 2. They are frankensteining Christ in America.

  5. Poemas de Gregory Corso. Traducción: Esteban Moore. Cuando niño. vigilé las escaleras. fui monaguillo. volé los pájaros de Nueva York. Y en el campamento de verano. Besé a la luna. en un barril de lluvia. Espíritu. El espíritu. es vida. que fluye. a través. de la muerte. de mí. incesante. como un río. que no teme. transformarse. en océano.

  6. By Gregory Corso. I ran up six flights of stairs. to my small furnished room. opened the window. and began throwing out. those things most important in life. First to go, Truth, squealing like a fink: “Don’t! I’ll tell awful things about you!” “Oh yeah? Well, I’ve nothing to hide ... OUT!” Then went God, glowering & whimpering in amazement:

  7. Gregory Corso, a central figure in the Beat movement, was renowned for his experimental, insightful poetry. His work, characterized by spontaneity and deep social relevance, made him an influential voice in shaping 1960s and 1970s American culture.