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Collected Poems 1947-1997 - by Allen Ginsberg (Paperback)

Collected Poems 1947-1997 - by  Allen Ginsberg (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"Taken all together, Ginsberg's poems are X-rays of a considerable part of American society during the last four decades." -- <em>The New Yorker</em></strong></p><p>This magnificent volume gathers the published verse of Allen Ginsberg in its entirety, a half-century of brilliant work from one of America's great poets. A chief figure among the Beats, Ginsberg changed the course of American poetry, liberating it from closed academic forms with the creation of open, vocal, spontaneous, and energetic postmodern verse in the tradition of Whitman, Apollinaire, Hart Crane, Pound, and William Carlos Williams. Ginsberg's raw tones and attitudes of spiritual liberation also helped catalyze a psychological revolution that has become a permanent part of our cultural heritage, profoundly influencing not only poetry and popular song and speech, but also our views of the world.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Here, for the first time, is a volume that gathers the published verse of Allen Ginsberg in its entirety, a half century of brilliant work from one of America's great poets. The chief figure among the Beats, Ginsberg changed the course of American poetry, liberating it from closed academic forms with the creation of open, vocal, spontaneous, and energetic postmodern verse in the tradition of Walt Whitman, Guillaume Apollinaire, Hart Crane, Ezra Pound, and William Carlos Williams. Ginsberg's classics <em>Howl, Reality Sandwiches, Kaddish, Planet News, </em> and <em>The Fall of America</em> led American (and international) poetry toward uncensored vernacular, explicit candor, the ecstatic, the rhapsodic, and the sincere--all leavened by an attractive and pervasive streak of common sense. Ginsberg's raw tones and attitudes of spiritual liberation also helped catalyze a psychological revolution that has become a permanent part of our cultural heritage, profoundly influencing not only poetry and popular song and speech, but also our view of the world. </p><p>The uninterrupted energy of Ginsberg's remarkable career is clearly revealed in this collection. Seen in order of composition, the poems reflect on one another; they are not only works but also a work. Included here are all the poems from the earlier volume <em>Collected Poems 1947-1980</em>, and from Ginsberg's subsequent and final three books of new poetry: <em>White Shroud, Cosmopolitan Greetings, and Death & Fame</em>. Enriching this book are illustrations by Ginsberg's artist friends; unusual and illuminating notes to the poems, inimitably prepared by the poet himself; extensive indexes; as well as prefaces and various other materials that accompanied the original publications. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The volume gathers for the first time all the published verse of...poet Ginsberg...A history...of a turbulent time."--<strong>Salt Lake City Tribune</strong><br><br>"as the new volume shows [Ginsberg] was a lyric poet of the old school preoccupied with passion, place and fate, whose consciousness, under pressure from the Bomb, released weird new isotopes into the atmosphere."--<strong><em>New York Times Book Review</em></strong><br><br>"he wrote any number of splendid, singular poems that no other American poet of our age was capable of penning...the Spoken Word, Romantic, street-smart, vatic, wise-ass, good-humored anti-academic drift in American verse is largely the stepchild of his singular brilliance."--<strong><em>San Diego Union-Tribune</em></strong><br><br>"A hefty, brilliant volume that shows Ginsberg (1926-97) to be not only a legendary protest writer but also a lyric poet preoccupied with passion, place and fate."--<strong><em>New York Times</em></strong><br><br>"At 1,200 pages, the current volume testifies to the poet's scope and indefatigable energy; there's a lot to like...The best of his verse in COLLECTED POEMS 1947-1997 accumulates with a relentless, visionary eye, his characteristic mix of activism and mysticism enduring in his aging body, still howling."--<strong><em>Chicago Sun-Times</em></strong><br><br>"Essential...COLLECTED POEMS...is easily the best of the bunch...Some 50 years later, Ginsberg's talent still glows on paper."--<strong><em>The Post and Courier</em></strong><br><br>"Ginsberg is both tragic and dynamic, a lyrical genius, con man extraordinaire and probably the single greatest influence on American poetical voice since Whitman."--<strong>Bob Dylan</strong><br><br>"Ginsberg's poems are reminders that those who face a culture's disapproval can approve themselves."--<strong><em>The Progressive</em></strong><br><br>"If you want to read Ginsberg's poetry, you should go straight to the source. COLLECTED POEMS 1947-1997 gathers everything, from the early work of "Empty Mirror" to the last pieces he completed before his death...One is continually blown away by Ginsberg's poetic structures."--<strong><em>Los Angeles Times</em></strong><br><br>"Sooner or later, anyone interested in American poetry must embrace Allen Ginsberg."--<strong><em>Houston Chronicle</em></strong><br><br>"Taken all together, Ginsberg's poems are X-rays of a considerable part of American society during the last four decades."--<strong><em>The New Yorker</em></strong><br><br>"The mammoth new COLLECTED POEMS, 1947-1997 places Ginsberg firmly among the most prolific poets of the age."--<strong><em>Washington Post Book World</em></strong><br><br>"The COLLECTED POEMS" are the ultimate statement on Ginsberg's art."--<strong><em>Chicago Tribune </em></strong><br>

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