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  1. The Selected Letters of Allen Ginsberg and Gary Snyder by Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsberg, 2009-09-29
  2. One Hundred Frogs: From Matsuo Basho to Allen Ginsberg (Inklings) by Hiroaki Sato, 1995-05
  3. Poems for the Nation: A Collection of Contemporary Political Poems
  4. Iron Horse by Allen Ginsberg,
  5. On the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg (Under Discussion)
  6. Kaddish and Other Poems: 50th Anniversary Edition (Pocket Poets 14) by Allen Ginsberg, 2010-12-01
  7. Family Business: Selected Letters Between a Father and Son by Allen Ginsburg, Louis Ginsberg, et all 2002-01-14
  8. Allen Ginsberg (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Thomas F. Merrill, 1988-02
  9. The Works of Allen Ginsberg, 1941-1994: A Descriptive Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature) by Bill Morgan, 1995-02-28
  10. Letters to Allen Ginsberg, 1953-1957 by William S Burroughs, 1982
  11. Allen Ginsberg (Gay & Lesbian Writers) by Neil Heims, 2005-04-30
  12. Gay sunshine interview by Allen Young, 1974
  13. Allen Ginsberg - An Annotated Bibliography, 1969-1977 by Michelle P. Kraus, 1980-06-28
  14. Studies of Dylan Thomas, Allen Ginsberg, Sylvia Plath and Robert Lowell by Louis Simpson, 1979-11-29

61. OAC:
Finding Aids Browse Stanford University Manuscripts Division ginsberg (allen)Papers. ginsberg (allen) Papers. View options Creator ginsberg, allen.
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Ginsberg (Allen) Papers Finding Aids Browse Stanford University Manuscripts Division Ginsberg (Allen) Papers
Ginsberg (Allen) Papers
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Title:
Allen Ginsberg Papers, 1937-1994 Collection number:
Special Collections M0733 Creator:
Ginsberg, Allen
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62. CNN - 'Prophet Of 1960s' Allen Ginsberg Dead At 70 - Apr. 5, 1997
CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/US/9704/05/ginsberg.obit/
'Prophet of 1960s' Allen Ginsberg dead at 70
April 5, 1997
Web posted at: 6:22 p.m. EST (2322 GMT) NEW YORK (CNN) Poet Allen Ginsberg, the poet laureate of the Beat Generation whose raw writing and lifestyle epitomized the beatnik generation of the 1950s and '60s, died Saturday. He was 70. (231K/9 sec. QuickTime movie Ginsberg died in his Lower East Side apartment at 2:39 a.m. of a heart attack related to his terminal liver cancer, said Andrew Wylie, his friend and literary agent. He was surrounded by about 40 family members and friends. "He led quite a great life," longtime friend and former California lawmaker Tom Hayden told CNN. "He was an Old Testament figure railing against the establishment a Jewish guy from New York who became a Buddhist, a poet, a musician." "Allen was like a prophet of the 1960s." Ginsberg suffered from chronic hepatitis for years, which eventually led to cirrhosis of the liver. He was diagnosed with terminal cancer eight days ago, with the information being made public Thursday. He had a stroke Thursday and slipped into a coma. Doctors had said the poet was expected to live between four and 12 months.

63. Footlight.com > Ginsberg, Allen
ginsberg, allen Viewing 11 of 1 results. 1. New York Blues Rags,Ballads Harmonium Songs ginsberg, allen Audio CD allen ginsberg
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64. BEAT-L, Listserv
An online discussion forum devoted to the study of the lives and works of the writers of the Beat Generation, especially Jack Kerouac, allen ginsberg, and William Burroughs.
http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/beat-list.html
BEAT-L - A Beat Generation Listserv
Posted-Date: Tue, 30 May 1995 16:57:57 -0400 From: Bill Gargan Subject: Beat generation listserv BEAT-L (A BEAT GENERATION LISTSERV) What is it? BEAT-L is an online discussion forum devoted to the study of the lives and works of the writers of the Beat Generation, especially Jack Kerouac , Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs. In addition to serving as an outlet for discussion, BEAT-L is intended to facilitate scholarly communication and to serve as a bulletin board or calendar for poetry readings, announcements of new publications, upcoming conferences, and related events. How can I participate? BEAT-L is open to anyone interested in the Beat Generation. Scholars, writers, students, laymen all are welcome to join in the discussion and to exchange ideas. To sign on to BEAT-L, simply send an e-mail message to listserv@cunyvm.bitnet or listserv@cunyvm.cuny.edu. Leave the subject line blank. In the body of your mail type: "subscribe BEAT-L" your first name your last name . (Do not include the quotation marks, the square brackets, or the period!) After joining the list, you will receive an acknowledgment, a welcome note, and some information on basic listserv commands. Who can I contact if I have any questions?

65. Footlight.com > Ginsberg, Allen
ginsberg, allen Viewing 11 of 1 results. 1. Howl and Other Poems ginsberg, allenAudio CD Written in 1955 with enthusiastic fervor by the young ginsberg.
http://www.footlight.com/artist.cfm?artist_id=3832&cat_id=12

66. Jerry Jazz Musician
Poet Gary Glazner discusses Jack Kerouac, allen ginsberg, the history of the poetry slam, and Beatfest 2002 with Jerry Jazz Musician.
http://www.jerryjazzmusician.com/mainHTML.cfm?page=glazner.html

67. Quotez - Ginsberg, Allen
Author Index ginsberg, allen.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/6517/394.htm
Ginsberg, Allen
"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked." - Howl "There is nothing to belearned from history anymore. We're in science fiction now." - quoted in Christopher Butler, After the Wake Quotez - a selection of quotations
"Who do you want to quote today?"

68. Shooting Joan Burroughs, Beats In Kansas
Beat writer William S. Burroughs at home in Lawrence, Kansas. Original photographs of William and allen ginsberg included. A view of the old beat feeding his fish, talking about Beckett and about shooting his commonlaw wife, Joan Vollmer Burroughs.
http://www.ku.edu/heritage/towns/shootingjoan.html
Beats In Kansas Web Sites
Shooting Joan Burroughs
by George Laughead Jr.
[Beat Generation writer William S. Burroughs at home in 1997. From Beat Fools: James Grauerholz and Me30 Years of Weirdness . It all started when I was James Grauerholz's teacher in 1970. He was a student in my "Electronic Media and Society" class, the first at KU to use a William Burroughs book ( Nova Express , 1965) as required reading. James Grauerholz went on to become William's boy. It has been confusing ever since. William Burroughs died August 2, 1997.] "Do you believe in UFOs?" William S. Burroughs asked. We had been talking in William's bedroom while I worked, sitting at his one-drawer wood desk, looking out at the backyard fishpond and his Reichian orgone box. The nervousness of being around William increased due to his reading out loud from Mario Puzo's The Last Don "He wanted blood. He cut the guy to pieces. He cut off his cock and nuts and breasts.... He enjoys doing it and that is very dangerous for the Family...." "That's power," William stated, then read on. From William Burroughs' mouth, Puzo is fucking alarming.

69. Thru The Vortex: Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997)
Thru the Vortex allen ginsberg and his Poetry. Welcome to my webpagededicated to allen ginsberg, famed poet and independant freethinker
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/1281/
Thru the Vortex:
Allen Ginsberg and his Poetry
Welcome to my webpage dedicated to Allen Ginsberg, famed poet and independant freethinker of the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's. I shall try to make this site a comprehensive listing of Ginsberg poetry, photos and some links, with emphasis on his poetry.
(webpage started 12/13/97) (counter reset 1/23/98) About Me
You're welcome to e-mail me with comments, thoughts on this page, Ginsberg, poetry and life in general and I may post the interesting ones that I receive. Requests for posting of other poems will be considered. Poetry
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70. Buying Microsoft A Soul
Steve Silberman tells how allen ginsberg, Rosa Parks, and a young art director gave Microsoft a conscience. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/3390.html

71. L'Arengario. Beat Generation: Allen Ginsberg

http://www.arengario.it/mostre/beats/ginsberg.htm
BEAT GENERATION Allen Ginsberg
Newark NJ 1926 - New York 1997 Bibliografia

Howl and Other Poems
Kaddish and Other Poems
Empty Mirror
Reality Sandwiches
Checklists of Separate Publications of Poets at the First Berkeley Poetry Conference 1965
Indian Journals
The Gates of Wrath. Rhymed Poems: 1948 - 1952
Early Fifties Early Sixties ALLEN GINSBERG: biografia stenografica

di Fernanda Pivano Allen Ginsberg nacque nel 1926 a Newark, New Jersey da un poeta professore di liceo e da una comunista russa. A sette anni vide impazzire sua madre e l'accompagnò in una casa di salute, a dieci aiutò una zia a raccogliere fondi per la guerra antifranchista. Frequentò il liceo a Paterson, New Jersey fino a diciassette anni; lesse Poe, Shelley, Dostojewsky. Si iscrisse alla Columbia University dove conobbe Jack Kerouac , col quale andò a vivere in una specie di comunità urbana nell'appartamento dove abitava William Burroughs con la moglie. Allen Ginsberg (1968) Fotografia di Ettore Sottsass jr. A diciannove anni conobbe Neal Cassady , venne espulso dall'università e si arruolò nella marina mercantile; a venti andò con Cassady e Kerouac a Denver e poi nel Texas a visitare la fattoria di Burroughs Gregory Corso e Allen Ginsberg nel 1951 Bill Morgan The Beat Generation in New York , San Francisco, City Lights Books, 1997; pag. 83)

72. Beatnet.de: Allen Ginsberg Many Loves / Viele Lieben
Information ¼ber die Gedichtsammlung von allen ginsberg.
http://www.beatnet.de/docs/apartment/manyloves.html
ALLEN GINSBERG
Viele Lieben / Many Loves The Beat goes on
Kommentierte
Links
Neues aus Beatopia Newsliste
Edition Michael Kellner Allen Ginsberg,
Howl / Geheul
B. Miles:
William S. Burroughs -
Biographie
Sefkow, Dagegen-Dabei Backlist Apartment Edition Allen Ginsberg, Viele Lieben / Many Loves Gedichte deutsch/englisch Michael McClure, Energie und Gestalt Vom biologischen Fundament der Poesie Anne Waldman, Helping the Dreamer Gedichte Edition Michael Kellner D - 20459 Hamburg Tel./Fax: Gedichte deutsch/englisch Dieser Band versammelt bisher nicht ins Deutsche übertragene Gedichte aus den Jahren 1954 – 1987, deren thematischer Schwerpunkt die schwule Liebe ist. Hierzu gehören frühe Texte über Ginsbergs coming out wie das wunderbar zärtliche Titelgedicht, aber auch spätere, die gegenüber dem konservativen roll back der achtziger Jahre selbstbewußt eine schwule Lebensweise behaupten. Und immer wieder verbindet sich Ginsbergs buddhistische Lebenweise mit sensibler Aufmerksamkeit für weltpolitische Probleme, verknüpft er alltägliches mit meditativem Körpergefühl, poetische Reflexion mit privaten Tönen. So liest sich die Auswahl wie eine Erkundung der Facetten eines Lebens, das wie kaum ein anderes den »Film des Lebens« seiner Generation mit Gedichten begleitet hat.

73. Allen Ginsberg
An essay that examines ginsberg's experiences with the mental health care system.
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"… wards of the madtowns of the East, Pilgrim
State's, Rockland's and Greystones foetid halls"
-Allen Ginsberg, "Howl"
Lobotomies Electro-Shock Treatment Lobotomies and Electroshock in Literature and Movies
Conspiracy Theories:
... WORKS CITED
From the 1930's to the 1960's, early attempts to combine the psychiatric goals of restoring mental health with new advances in medical science would produce tragic results for many of those who trusted modern psychiatry to provide comfort and healing. During this time, science, psychiatry, ambition, power, and politics came together to leave behind a controversial history of events that destroyed the trust and hope placed by many upon modern science and left behind a trail of scarred minds and ruined lives. When Allen Ginsberg, the famous Beat poet, attacked the American mental health care system of the 1950's in his poem, "Howl", he knew the subject well. These experiences, which he described as "memories and anecdotes and eyeballs kicks and shock of hospitals", were vivid, yet accurate descriptions of psychiatric practices of the time (Ginsberg 50).

74. Ginsberg, Allen
Artsworld links Burroughs Kerouac, Biography allen ginsberg Poet USA Born 3 Jun1926 Died 5 Apr 1997 allen ginsberg was born in Newark, New Jersey, the son of
http://www.artsworld.com/books-film/biographies/g-i/allen-ginsberg.html
categories='cat1=literature'; Artsworld links Burroughs
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Biography
Allen Ginsberg
Poet USA Born 3 Jun 1926
Died 5 Apr 1997
Allen Ginsberg was born in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Naomi Ginsberg and the well-known lyric poet and teacher Louis Ginsberg. As a Columbia College student in the 1940s he began close friendships with William S Burroughs, Neal Cassady, Gregory Corso and Jack Kerouac. He became associated with the Beat movement and the 1950s San Francisco Renaissance poets Gary Snyder and Michael McClure. After jobs as a labourer, market researcher and sailor, Ginsberg published his first volume, 'Howl and Other Poems', in 1956. 'Howl' overcame censorship trials to become one of the most widely read poems of the century, translated into 28 languages. In 1965 Ginsberg was, in a matter of weeks, crowned Prague May King, expelled by the Czech police and placed on the FBI's Dangerous Security list. Though he travelled widely, teaching in India, China, and Western and Eastern Europe, his home for most of his life was New York's Lower East Side.
A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Allen Ginsberg was awarded the medal of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French Minister of Culture in 1993, honoured as Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Poet 1994 and co-founded the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute, the first accredited Buddhist college in the western world.

75. CNN - 'Prophet Of 1960s' Allen Ginsberg Dead At 70 - Apr. 5, 1997
CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/US/9704/05/ginsberg.obit.pm/
'Prophet of 1960s' Allen Ginsberg dead at 70
April 5, 1997
Web posted at: 8:22 p.m. EST (0122 GMT) NEW YORK (CNN) Poet Allen Ginsberg, the poet laureate of the Beat Generation whose raw writing and lifestyle epitomized the beatnik generation of the 1950s and '60s, died Saturday. He was 70. (231K/9 sec. QuickTime movie Ginsberg died in his Lower East Side apartment at 2:39 a.m. of a heart attack related to his terminal liver cancer, said Andrew Wylie, his friend and literary agent. He was surrounded by about 40 family members and friends. "He led quite a great life," longtime friend and former California lawmaker Tom Hayden told CNN. "He was an Old Testament figure railing against the establishment a Jewish guy from New York who became a Buddhist, a poet, a musician." "Allen was like a prophet of the 1960s." Ginsberg suffered from chronic hepatitis for years, which eventually led to cirrhosis of the liver. He was diagnosed with terminal cancer eight days ago, with the information being made public Thursday. He had a stroke Thursday and slipped into a coma. Doctors had said the poet was expected to live between four and 12 months.

76. Buying Microsoft A Soul
How allen ginsberg, Rosa Parks, and a young art director gave Microsoft a conscience. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/3330.html

77. Ginsberg (Allen) Film And Video Archive: Table Of Contents
Table of contents for ginsberg (allen) film and video archive. Expand Section,Descriptive Summary. Expand Section, Administrative Information. Container List.
http://dynaweb.oac.cdlib.org/dynaweb/ead/stanford/mss/m1245/
Exact Phrase Search (not Keyword) Expand Search [more info] Table of contents for Ginsberg (Allen) film and video archive Descriptive Summary Administrative Information Container List

78. Browse By Artist: GINSBERG, ALLEN
Index of Artists Browse by Artist ginsberg, allen Artist ginsberg, allen. TitleNew York Blues Rags, Ballads and Harmonium Songs. Label LOCUST. Format CD.
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Artist: GINSBERG, ALLEN Title: New York Blues: Rags, Ballads and Harmonium Songs Label: LOCUST Format: CD Price: Catalog #: LOCUST 12 "Here it is! This is the defining document of the beat legend Allen Ginsberg and celebrated lower east side shaman, odd ball filmmaker and songcatcher Harry Smith. New York Blues: The Harry Smith Recordings brings together vintage 1970s tunes by Allen Ginsberg and his trusty harmonium. Such favorites as CIA Dope Calypso, Dope Fiend Blues, Come Back Christmas and 5 other enjoyable ditties are intimately captured by Smith in his Chelsea Hotel haunt. New York Blues is as much a commemoration of a lifelong kinship between the two free spirits as it is a rare chance to get a truly whimsical earful of Ginsberg doing his thing. Digitally remastered from the original Folkways tapes." Previous Page Index of Artists Next Page

79. Allen Ginsberg
blacktitle.jpg (12329 bytes), allen ginsberg (19261997). ginsberg'sLife On Howl About Howl in Performance On Love Poem
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/ginsberg/ginsberg.htm
Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) Ginsberg's Life On "Howl" About "Howl" in Performance On "Love Poem on a Theme by Whitman" ... External Links Prepared and Compiled by James Sullivan Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

80. 'Allen Ginsberg, Photographer', Reviewed By Rob Couteau
A review by author Rob Couteau of an exhibit of Beat photos and portraits shown in Paris in 1990, published in The Paris Voice.
http://members.tripod.com/more_couteau/allenginsberg.htm
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Allen Ginsberg poems books by Allen Ginsberg photographs by Allen Ginsberg in
Rob Couteau Interviews, Poetry, Fiction, Reviews Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Family’ Album Exhibited Reviewed by
Rob Couteau Published in:
The Paris Voice

Dec. / Jan. 1990.
(Paris, France.)
Photo of Allen Ginsberg
by Robert Frank
Combating the frigid state of academic poetry and prose in 1940s and ‘50s America, Beat Generation writers, guided by self-proclaimed “King-of-the-Beats” Jack Kerouac, sought to render and to be transformed by the “beatific” in life and art. Their work, though carefully grounded in literary tradition, stirred the consciousness of the day with a call to the spontaneous, the provocatively personal, and the lyrical yet vernacular use of language.
Critics of the Beats have often pointed to a self-absorbed, narcissistic content in their writing. Although classics such as Kerouac’s On the Road , Corso’s Gasoline , or Ginsberg’s Howl survived the brutal vituperations of academia, many lesser known Beat creations failed to transcend a focus at once idiosyncratic and egoistic.

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