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Death & Fame: Last Poems 1993-1997

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Allen Ginsberg was one of the bravest and most admired poets of this century. Famous for energizing the Beat Generation literary movement upon his historic encounter with Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs in mid-century New York City, Ginsberg influenced several generations of writers, musicians, and poets. When he died on April 5, 1997, we lost one of the greatest figures of twentieth-century American literary and cultural history. This singular volume of final poems commemorated the anniversary of Ginsberg's death, and includes the verses he wrote in the years shortly before he died.
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Book Details

ISBN:
9780060930837
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
144
Authors:
Allen Ginsberg
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
Published Date:
2000-02-02
Language:
English

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About the poet: Allen Ginsberg

Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997) was born in Newark, New Jersey, and became one of the defining voices of the Beat Generation. His landmark poem Howl, first performed in San Francisco in 1955 and published by City Lights Books in 1956, challenged obscenity laws and transformed American poetry with its long, incantatory lines and unflinching social critique. His collection Kaddish and Other Poems (City Lights, 1961), a lament for his mother, is considered among his finest achievements. Deeply influenced by Walt Whitman and William Blake, Ginsberg was also a prominent activist, opposing the Vietnam War and advocating for civil liberties. He received the National Book Award for The Fall of America in 1974.

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Death & Fame: Last Poems 1993-1997

Regular price $16.99
Sale price $16.99 Regular price $21.99