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Walt Whitman's Influence on Allen GinsbergThe voice that shaped Leaves of Grass has also shaped the work of Allen Ginsberg, the Beat poet whose most famous work is directly reminiscent of Walt Whitman.
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I Celebrate Myself: The Somewhat Private Life of Allen GinsbergMorgan's book is a strict biographical approach to the author's life, not necessarily a literary biography by definition. Morgan leaves the deciphering of the poems' meanings to Schumacher's The Dharma Lion and to Miles's Ginsberg: A Biography.
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Allen Ginsberg: A Man of Many VisionsAn exploration of Allen Ginsberg, possibly the most influential member of the Beat Generation, and his "visions."
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Whitman & Ginsberg: Sex, Self, & Confessional PoetryAn analysis of the influence Walt Whitman had on Allen Ginsberg's development as a poet with distinctions drawn between their philosophies and styles. -
Book Review: HOWL and Other Poems by Allen GinsbergAllen Ginsberg, HOWL and Other Poems(City Lights Books, 2001) 60 pages, poetry, $7.95 U.S.
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Supreme Court Justice Ginsberg Believes in Eugenics?Ruth Bader Ginsberg made a shocking statement about her understanding of Roe v. Wade. She thought that it was going to be used as population control. -
Allen Ginsberg, American PoetA biography of beat poet Allen Ginsberg -
Ginsberg's Moloch and Burrough's AddictionAn essay discussing William Burroughs' Queer and Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the corresponding theme of addiction of the two works.
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Allen Ginsberg: America's VoiceA brief profile of Allan Ginsberg and his work.
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Allen Ginsberg's a Supermarket in California and Condemnation of American ConsumerismThis essay highlights Allen Ginsberg's poem.
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Blind Submission: A Debut Novel from Debra GinsbergBooks about the publishing industry never perform well with publishers, or so thinks Angel Robinson in Blind Submission. Angel is a literary agent protégé whose life takes a plot twist in prolific author Debra Ginsberg's debut novel. -
Allen Ginsberg's Use of Popular Culture Hint at the Time Period of His PoetryIn his poem "First Party At Ken Kesey's With Hell's Angels," Allen Ginsberg rapidly details a party in the �60s that is filled with sex, drugs, and rock �n' roll.
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Allen Ginsberg: Poet Whose Work Led to Rap MusicBy the age of 30, Ginsberg would be briefly imprisoned for charges of obscenity produced against his first book, Howl and Other Poems (1956). This is his story.
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Spontaneous Mind: A Collection of Interviews with Poet Allen GinsbergBook Review on Spontaneous Mind, a collection of interviews collected by editor David Carter on the beatnik poet Allen Ginsberg.
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Analyzing Allen Ginsberg and Jack KerouacExamining the declining opinion of Beat poetry amongst modern college students.
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Allen Ginsberg, Rick Rubin and the Beatles: Which Came First, the Beard or the Mystical Attitude?A lighthearted attempt to pose a pseudo philosphical question in the hopes that I could grow a thicker beard.
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When I First Heard of Allen GinsbergWhile hitchhiking through the Midwest I met two kindred souls...
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'The Lion for Real': Starved for IdentityAllen Ginsberg's poem, '..."The Lion for Real,' describes the tortuous effects of conforming to society and disregarding one's own identity. This article analyzes how Ginsberg uses the image of a starved lion to represent unfulfilled desires. -
The Dream CatcherKylee Ginsberg returns home after her family's brutal murder. Finding the dream catcher changes her life, and her dreams, forever. This is a short introductory story based on the upcoming novel, The Dream Killer. -
San Francisco Park and Rec Needs Your SupportPhil Ginsberg, General Manager of the SF Recreation and Park Department, has a letter in The Potrero View requesting support.
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A Review of HowlReview of the film "Howl" starring James Franco, and the poem by Allen Ginsberg -
One Year of Living Above San Francisco's City Lights BookstoreA love of Beat poets fueled an impromptu cross country trip to San Francisco to visit the infamous City LIghts Bookstore. What started as a whim morphed into the cohesion of a makeshift family of malcontents and also into my new home.
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Howl - Fort Worth, TexasThe Hip Pocket Theatre opens its 33rd season with the epic poem "Howl," by Allen Ginsberg, being shown through June 28th.
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David Souter to Retire from Supreme CourtPresident Barack Obama is about to get his first Supreme Court appointment. Oddly enough it is the result not of the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens (89) or Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg (76) but of the relatively spry Justice David Souter (69). -
The Road to the Treaty of RomeDemystifying the European Union: The Enduring Logic of Regional Integration by Roy H. Ginsberg, looks at the role of the Treaty of Rome in European Integration.
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Lou Limmer's Special Pinch Hit HomerThe pitcher, the catcher, and the hitter were all Jewish. It is the only known time in major league baseball that has occurred.
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The Censorship Trials of the Beat GenerationAn overview of the 1957 Trials of Allen Ginsberg's poem Howl and the 1963 Naked Lunch Trials of William S. Burroughs. -
The Re-emergence of Individualism in Postwar AmericaThis article examines the re-emergence of individualism in post-WWII America through the context of Allen Ginsberg's poetry, John C. Holmes' "This is the Beat Generation," and Susan Sontag's "What's Happening in America?" and Tom Hayden's "The Port Huron Statement."
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The How and Why of Ruth Bader GinsbergResearch into the life, the legacy and especially Justice Ginsburg's work on behalf of gender wquality over the years, continuing during her service on the Supreme Court
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Ken Kesey's Idea of a Good TimeAn interview with deceased author Ken Kesey.
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