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13. Homepage
- ourworld.compuserve.com
- Harold Ginsberg's.
- Learn more about Harold Ginsberg NACAGEN (TM), NACASAV (TM), & NACAGRA (TM) are .
- Trademarks of Harold Ginsberg .
14. Interview with Allen Ginsberg
- gloria-brame.com
- Poet Allen Ginsberg.
- We note with sadness that Allen Ginsberg died of liver cancer on April 5, 1997. ...
- Allen Ginsberg .
- Mystical, profound, prophetic, obscene, humane--these words describe both Allen Ginsberg and his work. Widely acknowledged as one of America's greatest living poets, Ginsberg was born in Newark in 1926, and raised in Paterson, New Jersey. It was there that Ginsberg met and soon became the literary protege of William Carlos Williams, a leading Modernist poet and author of Paterson. As a college student at Columbia University, Ginsberg forged another momentous literary alliance when he was befriended by novelist William Burroughs, author of Naked Lunch.
- In the 1960s, Ginsberg became a chief figure of the Beat Generation, a profligate and restless group whose luminaries include Jack Kerouac, Gary Snyder, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Gregory Corso. ...
- Borrowing his broad narrative style from Walt Whitman, his improvisational technique from Rimbaud, and mystically connected to the living spirit of William Blake, Ginsberg has, like these earlier greats, made himself both subject and object of his verse. Ginsberg's work is a poetry without intellectual boundaries, where internal landscape and worldly concerns are metaphysically united. ...
- Ginsberg's expansive, free-verse style has generated as much controversy among academics as his profanity has outraged police authorities. But, like Ginsberg himself, the work has endured the dark side of American politics. ... And despite persistent harassment by Federal authorities, Ginsberg remains unapologetic and unashamed, as visionary now in his 60th year as he was in his youth.
- In this interview, Ginsberg discusses his rage and disappointment with the injustices of American government, the hypocrisy of its war on drugs, the dishonesty of its foreign policies, and the unconstitutionality of its censorship efforts. ...
- aside from Allen Ginsberg?.
- The petitioners are the Pacifica Foundation, the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, Public Radio International, the National Association of College Broadcasters, the Intercollegiate Broadcast system, PEN American Center and Allen Ginsberg vs. ...
15. Allen Ginsberg
- www.epdlp.com
- Allen Ginsberg.
- Portavoz de la Beat Generation de los años cincuenta, cantor de la América underground y voz de vagabundos y marginados, Ginsberg escribe en la tradición de Walt Whitman y William Carlos Williams. ...
- Allen Ginsberg recitando sus poemas.
16. Open Directory - Arts: Literature: Authors: G: Ginsberg, Allen
- dmoz.org
- Top: Arts: Literature: Authors: G: Ginsberg, Allen (12) .
- Allen Ginsberg - "The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems. ...
- Allen Ginsberg - Shadow Changes into Bone - "The clearinghouse for all information on Allen Ginsberg: poems, photos, links, articles, interviews, humor, tributes, and other Ginsbergia. ...
- Allen Ginsberg Memorial - An online tribute to Ginsberg the poet, the teacher, the Buddhist and the Beat phenomenon. ...
- Allen Ginsberg, Photographer - A review by author Rob Couteau of an exhibit of Beat photos and portraits shown in Paris in 1990, published in The Paris Voice. ...
- Allen Ginsberg's FBI File - Dangerous dossiers: Exposing the secret war against America's greatest authors. ...
- Ginsberg, Allen - The only site authorized, built and maintained by The Allen Ginsberg Trust. ...
- Six photographs of Allen Ginsberg - ". ... a haiku by this webpage's author , and a drawing by the poet Ginsberg . ...
- Unworldly Love - A brief quotation from Ginsberg. ...
- "Ginsberg, Allen" search on: .
17. Salon | Camille Paglia
- www.salonmagazine.com
- OF ALLEN GINSBERGS.
- For many of us children of the '60s, the recent death of Allen Ginsberg was a major loss. But some critics contend that Ginsberg's legacy is stained by his support for the North American Man-Boy Love Association. What are your feelings about Ginsberg? What do you think of his pro-NAMBLA stand? .
- Allen Ginsberg, along with Marshall McLuhan and Norman O. ...
- I was introduced to Ginsberg's masterpieces, "Howl" and "Kaddish," by a brilliant teacher, the poet Milton Kessler, whose fierily rabbinic recitations of those bardic lines are emblazoned in my psyche. Ginsberg's hallucinatory imagery, incantatory rhythms and jazz syncopations are the ultimate, operatic expression of 20th century sexual and political radicalism. ...
- Ginsberg is, just as he claimed, in the main line of modern, prophetic poetry from William Blake through Walt Whitman and Hart Crane. Therefore it saddens me that my illustrious graduate-school mentor, Harold Bloom, has always dismissed Ginsberg and even refused to list him among important contemporary American writers in the long appendix to "The Western Canon," which contains many, far lesser figures. ...
- Through his influence on Bob Dylan (who in turn influenced the Beatles), Ginsberg revolutionized rock lyrics and directly affected the thinking of several generations of young people around the world. ... Ginsberg's Buddhist mysticism, Hebrew severity, Hindu comedy and African polyrhythm were too original a mix for the stuffy patriarchs of Stockholm. ...
- I met Ginsberg only once, in April 1995 at the State University of New York at Buffalo, which had invited me to be the main speaker at Fiedler Fest, a lavish celebration of readings and performances in honor of longtime star professor Leslie Fiedler. When Ginsberg and I were introduced at a reception, I reverently bowed with hands pressed together in Buddhist homage, a greeting he returned with surprised laughter. ...
- Ginsberg was already in ill health. ...
- As far as Ginsberg's pro-NAMBLA stand goes, this is one of the things I most admire him for. ...
- Allen Ginsberg was the apostle of a truly visionary sexuality. ... Seen from this pagan perspective, Ginsberg's celebration of boy-love was pure and sinless, demonstrating the limitations of Judeo-Christian paradigms of sexuality. ...
18. Allen Ginsberg - Poems and Biography by PoetryConnection.net
- www.poetryconnection.net
- Biography of Allen Ginsberg .
- Allen Ginsberg (1926 - 1997).
- Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) defied simple classification.
- Poets are commonly known only within their circles of readerships but like Walt Whitman, Ginsberg's name was recognizable to millions who had never read so much as a single word of his poetry. Like Whitman, the foundation of Ginsberg's work was the notion that one's individual thoughts and experiences resonated among the masses. "It occurs to me that I am America", Ginsberg wrote, and while the statement was intended to be humorous, it also illustrated his idea that democracy begins with the raising of a single voice. At the height of his celebrity, Allen Ginsberg was, arguably, as symbolic of America — or at lease a large segment of the country — as anyone.
- As a poet, he will probably be remembered most for two lengthy masterworks: "Howl", with its famous opening line ("I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness") and relentless, rhythmic litany of lines devoted to the celebration of those minds, and "Kaddish" the powerful, heartbreaking biography of his mother, Naomi Ginsberg, who spent most of her adult life in a state of mental torment. ...
- Other poems illustrate Ginsberg's expansive interests and styles: "Sunflower Sutra" (Ginsberg's ode to the beauty of the individual); "America" (a savagely comic commentary on American values); "Wichita Vortex Sutra" (a political diatribe in which Ginsberg individually declares an end to the Vietnam War); "Wales Visitation" (a celebration of nature's minute particulars); the interconnected poems of The Fall of America, which won Ginsberg the National Book Award; "Father Death Blues" (a moving tribute to his father, poet Louis Ginsberg); and "White Shroud" (a dream poem in which the poet finally resolves some of his ambivalent feelings about his mother). ... The overall body of Ginsberg's work remains one of the most impressive literary canons in American history.
- The 1956 publication of Howl and Other Poems established Ginsberg as an important voice in American poetry. But Ginsberg would achieve international fame a year later with the highly publicized "Howl" obscenity trial in San Francisco and the publication of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road". Kerouac, a Ginsberg friend and mentor since the mid-1940s, had written a novel that defined a generation of youths seeking experience, kicks, enlightenment, self-definition, and meaning in a dull, spiritless society. ... Ginsberg, who understood the currency of publicity from his youthful days as a marketing researcher, embraced his role as the Beat Generation's most eloquent and persistent spokesperson.
- Known for his prodigious energy, Ginsberg labored tirelessly to promote not only his own work, but also the writings of Kerouac, Burroughs, and many others associated with the Beat Generation, including Gregory Corso, Gary Snyder, Michael McClure, Diane di Prima, Philip Whalen, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Neal Cassady. ...
- The "Howl" obscenity trial served as a catalyst in fomenting Ginsberg's lifelong obsession with First Amendment issues in particular, and political activism in general. Using his fame as an international podium, Ginsberg spoke out on such controversial issues as the Vietnam War, gay rights (he listed his lifelong companion, Peter Orlovsky, as his spouse in his Who's Who entry), and drugs (he was an early participant in Timothy Leary's psilocybin and LSD experiments). ... Accredited with coining the term "Flower Power", Ginsberg became a figurehead of the global youth movement in the late 1960s.
19. Allen Ginsberg - Shadow Changes Into Bone (Poems)
- www.ginzy.com
- Allen Ginsberg:.
- Many folks across the Internet have a poem or two by Ginsberg on their home pages. ...
- Most Ginsberg material is readily available from local bookstores. ...
- The Ginsberg Book Listing: From 1-800-Kerouac. ... (Photography book by Ginsberg), Howl, and Kaddish. ...
- The Ballad of the Skeletons: The new EP of Ginsberg's poem. ...
- Booksmith Ginsberg Page. ...
- A collection of Ginsberg books and videos are available. ...
- Straight Heart's Delight, a collection of Ginsberg's love poems and letters, is available directly from the publisher, Gay Sunshine Press.
- Many other editions of Ginsberg's work are available, but these three will cover nearly all (but the most recent) published material.
- (CP 111) Perhaps my favorite short poem of Ginsberg. ...
- (CP 126) Ginsberg's first masterwork, "Howl" made him famous around the world. ...
- A 45-second, 995k Recording of Ginsberg reading Howl, from the Holy Soul Jelly Roll CD Set. ...
- (CP 146) One of Ginsberg's funniest and most poignant poems. ...
- (CP 494) One of Ginsberg's most wonderful and erotic poems. ...
- Allen Ginsberg on Timothy Leary. ...
20. Allen Ginsberg 1926-97 MiniPage at Maison d'Ętre Beatnik Coffeehouse
- www.genordell.com
- Allen Ginsberg.
- Allen Ginsberg catalog at Amazon. ...
- Allen Ginsberg search at Amazon. ...
- Allen Ginsberg credits at IMDb .
- Allen Ginsberg Trust official website .
- Allen Ginsberg Poetry Awards .
- 'Allen Ginsberg Clearinghouse' fansite .
- Allen Ginsberg pages at Naropa Institute .
- Allen Ginsberg page at LitKicks .
- Allen Ginsberg papers at Stanford University .
- Allen Ginsberg page at 'The Beat Page' (with poems) .
- Works By Allen Ginsberg .
- Fantasy audio CD read by Allen Ginsberg 3/98 for $14. ...
- Works About Allen Ginsberg .
- "American Scream: Allen Ginsberg's Howl & the Making of the Beat Generation" 2004 .
- "The Poetry and Life of Allen Ginsberg: A Narrative Poem" 2000 .
21. A `Howl' That Still Echoes / Ginsberg poem recalled
- www.sfgate.com
- Ginsberg poem recalled"> .
- Ginsberg poem recalled.
- If the birth of the Beat generation could be traced back to one event, it would probably be the first public reading of Allen Ginsberg's poem ``Howl'' 45 years ago this month at the now-defunct Six Gallery in San Francisco. ...
- 7, 1955, Ginsberg was living on Milvia Street in North Berkeley. ...
- After -- a brief intermission, Kenneth Rexroth, the host, introduced Ginsberg, who began his reading with the classic line, ``I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness. ...
- The audience of fewer than a hundred soon joined in with shouts of encouragement, exploding in applause at the conclusion, as Ginsberg left the stage in tears. (Gary Snyder had the bad luck to follow Ginsberg. ...
- Afterward, Ginsberg, Kerouac and others celebrated at a Chinese restaurant, while Ferlinghetti and his wife returned to their Potrero Hill apartment. ... '' (Ferlinghetti, formerly San Francisco's poet laureate, went on to become an even more popular writer than Ginsberg; his 1958 book-length poem ``A Coney Island of the Mind'' has sold more than a million copies. ...
- The telegram echoed the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson to Walt Whitman after the former had read an early version of ``Leaves of Grass'' (but Ginsberg didn't initially catch the reference, Ferlinghetti says). ...
- Ferlinghetti did soon get the manuscript, which was subsequently revised for months by Ginsberg, who dropped a fifth part of ``Howl'' and added ``A Footnote to `Howl. ...
- The three-part poem and its ``Footnote'' were ultimately compiled with nine other Ginsberg poems in a book titled ``Howl and Other Poems,'' the fourth volume of City Light's paperback Pocket Poets series. ...
- Ferlinghetti, now 81, was older than most of the Beats but has outlived its leading lights, including Ginsberg, who died in 1997 at age 70; Kerouac, who died in 1969 at 47; and novelist William S. ...
- Of Ginsberg, he says: ``There wouldn't have been any Beat generation recognized as such if it hadn't been for Allen. ...
22. Allen Ginsberg
- www.lichtensteiger.de
- HOWL | Ginsberg, Allen (born in 1926 in Newark, NJ; died April 5, 1997, East Village, New York City).
- With an energetic and loving personality, Ginsberg used poetry for both personal expression and in his fight for a more interesting and open society. Howl is a poem by Allen Ginsberg that was first performed in 1955 in the Six Gallery in San Francisco. ...
- see also my CD: Studies and Montage-Pieces (2004) (with voice samples of Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac) | for piano, digital piano, electronics, percussion, digital percussion, claves, double bass, violin, pedal harmonium, flute, cymbals, radio, homemade instruments, toys, cardboard horns, gurgle shells and sampler.
- and Study Pieces 2002 & 2003 (with George Koehler) used voices: Study #1: John Cage, Study for Piano #2: Allen Ginsberg, Study #3: Jean-Paul Sartre, Study #5: Peter Ustinov, Emptiness that surrounds: George Koehler, text: Thoreau cut-up as part of Thoreau kills Buddha by Ralph Lichtensteiger.
- Ralph Lichtensteiger, Box for Allen Ginsberg, 2004.
- edu/~afilreis/88/cage-ginsberg. ...
- A page from the typescript of Ginsberg's Howl .
- For Allen Ginsberg (extract from the BEAT-L mailing list).
- org/ginsberg/GinsbergTribute. ...
- Ginsberg etc.
- org/ginsberg/index2. ...
- Allen Ginsberg class on poetry. | May 22nd, 1986 | An Allen Ginsberg class on poetry. with topics including the poetry of Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Hart Crane, and Charles Reznikoff, and the role of consciousness and the senses in modernism. ...
- Allen Ginsberg class on spontaneous poetics - Part 1 | August 6th, 1976 | First half of a class by Allen Ginsberg on "Spontaneous Poetics. ... Ginsberg discusses Indian poetry, Paris and Henri Micheaux, William Blake's "Tierza," Gertrude Stein, and political disillusionment | Streaming audio and 64Kbps MP3.
23. Allen Ginsberg MP3, Songs and Albums
- www.mp3.com
- Search: Artist Album Song Allen Ginsberg : Summary .
- Allen Ginsberg.
- Artist: Allen Ginsberg Genre: Radio/Books/Spoken Styles: Radio/Books/Spoken .
- The greatest poet of the Beat movement and one of the most renowned American writers of the 20th century, Allen Ginsberg transcended literary and intellectual barriers to exert a profound influence on the culture at large. ...
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24. CTSNet Member Homepage, Robert Ginsberg
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