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The Letters of Allen Ginsberg
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Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was one of twentieth-century literature's most prolific letter-writers. This definitive volume showcases his correspondence with some of the most original and interesting artists of his time, including Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Neal Cassady, Lionel Trilling, Charles Olson, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Philip Whalen, Peter Orlovsky, Philip Glass, Arthur Miller, Ken Kesey, and hundreds of others.
Through his letter writing, Ginsberg coordinated the efforts of his literary circle and kept everyone informed about what everyone else was doing. He also preached the gospel of the Beat movement by addressing political and social issues in countless letters to publishers, editors, and the news media, devising an entirely new way to educate readers and disseminate information. Drawing from numerous sources, this collection is both a riveting life in letters and an intimate guide to understanding an entire creative generation.
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“I really had no idea how absolutely brilliant Allen Ginsberg was. I saw his beatnik writing as loosely flowing, when in fact the structure he explains and worked on was exhaustive.. who knew he tried so hard and made it look so easy. His letters were witty, funny, sometimes sincere to his allies and friends, but mostly sarcastic to his critics. I am always searching for more biographical information about people who were adults when I was a child. I really wanted to know more about the world than anyone would tell me at the time.. I need to make up for it now.”
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