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  1. Allen Ginsberg (1926–97) Poet. Columbia College 1948. Faculty 1986–87. Quintessential Beat, countercultural prophet, Buddhist-Jewish adventurer, distinguished professor—Ginsberg lived as an irrepressible iconoclast in the mold of William Blake and Walt Whitman. His free verse, often presented in a frenetic stream-of-consciousness, a ...

  2. Allen Ginsberg was born in Newark, New Jersey, to Louis, a poet and high school teacher, and Naomi, who was of Russian descent. A graduate of Paterson public schools, Ginsberg developed an early friendship with the poet William Carlos Williams, who served as an important mentor during his early development. After leaving New Jersey to attend ...

  3. Allen Ginsberg weboldala. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Allen Ginsberg témájú médiaállományokat. Irwin Allen Ginsberg ( Newark, New Jersey, 1926. június 3. – New York, 1997. április 5.) amerikai költő.

  4. Allen Ginsberg föddes i en judisk familj i Newark men växte upp i närbelägna Paterson. Han var poet och en av de mest kända figurerna i beatnikrörelsen, tillsammans med Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, John Clellon Holmes och Neal Cassady, och han kände alla fyra. Hans genombrott skedde med den första diktsamlingen Howl och andra ...

  5. Allen Ginsberg The most important and controversial poem of Ginsberg’s career as well as the entire Beat movement. From his 1956 collection of the same title.

  6. El lector asiduo de Allen Ginsberg tiene veinte años o nostalgia de ellos. En 1976 el escritor publica Don’t Grow Old (No envejezcas), pero ni él ni sus lectores pueden evitarlo; ni su obra, que también ha caducado. Las más de mil páginas de sus Poemas reunidos, 1947-1997 constituyen una interminable cantera con contadas esquirlas de valor.

  7. Ginsberg’s ‘Howl’ is one of the best-known and most commonly quoted poems of the 20th century. Written in verse paragraphs, this long free verse poem begins with the famous opening lines: I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, The poem is written in a groundbreaking style that has become ...

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