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Allen GINSBERG is the author of Poems All Over the Place, Mostly 'seventies (1978), Mind Breaths: Poems 1972-1977 (1977), Kaddish and Other Poems (1977), To Eberhart from Ginsberg (1976), THE FALL OF AMERICA. (1976).

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Poems All Over the Place, Mostly 'seventies

Mind Breaths: Poems 1972-1977

Mind Breaths: Poems 1972-1977
A collection of Ginsberg''s poems include meditations, songs, soliloquies, fantasies, elegies, and regional portraits of America.

Bixby Canyon Ocean Path Word Breeze

Bixby Canyon Ocean Path Word Breeze
Item is a prepublication mock-up made in preparation for the final publication; the final versions illustrations are not included; all text appear on pieces of clear or white paper taped or glued to the cover and pages, and many corrections, measurements and other graphic layout instructions for the designer are hand written throughout.

Gates of Wrath, Rhymed Poems : 1948-1952

May Day Speech

May Day Speech
Transcript of speech delivered May 1, 1970 at Yale University, on behalf of the Black Panther Party and its then-jailed founder Bobby Seale.

Kaddish and Other Poems: 1958-1960

Kaddish and Other Poems: 1958-1960
Great strange visionary poems by the author of Howl, "in the midst of the broken consciousness of mid-twentieth century . . ." In the midst of the broken consciousness of mid-twentieth century suffering anguish of separation from my own body and its natural infinity of feeling its own self one with all self, I instinctively seeking to reconstitute that blissful union which I experience so rarely. I took it to be supernatural an gave it holy Name thus made hymn laments of longing and litanies of triumphancy of Self over mind-illusion mechano-universe of un-feeling Time in which I saw my self my own mother and my very nation trapped desolate our worlds of consciousness homeless and at war except for the original trembling of bliss in breast and belly of every body that nakedness rejected in suits of fear that familiar defenseless living hurt self which is myself same as all others abandoned scared to own unchanging desire for each other. These poems almost unconscious to confess the beatific human fact, the language intuitively chosen as in trance & dream, the rhythms rising on breath from belly thru breast, the hymn completed in tears, the movement of the physical poetry demanding and receiving decades of life while chanting Kaddish the names of Death in many worlds the self seeking the Key to life found at last in our self.

Howl and Other Poems

Howl and Other Poems
The epigraph for Howl is from Walt Whitman: "Unscrew the locks from the doors!/Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs!" Announcing his intentions with this ringing motto, Allen Ginsberg published a volume of poetry which broke so many social...
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