
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American Beat poet born in Newark, New Jersey. Ginsberg is best known for Howl (1956), a long poem about consumer society's negative human values and the self-destruction of his friends among the beat generation. Ginsberg's poetry was strongly influenced by modernism, romanticism, the beat and cadence of jazz, early English prose-poetry, his Kagyu Buddhist practice and his Jewish background.
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America
A Supermarket in California
Howl
Footnote To Howl
Strange New Cottage In Berkeley
In The Back Of The Real
Transcription Of Organ Music
Europe! Europe!
Howl - Live / 1/29/1959
Ballad of the Skeletons
Vomit Express
The Sunflower Sutra
In Back of the Real
A Supermarket In California - Live / 1/29/1959
CIA Dope Calypso
Father Death Blues
Walking at Night in Key West
To Aunt Rose
Howl - Live
The End
Going To San Diego
Kerouac
Kaddish (Part 1)
A Mad Gleam
Sunflower Sutra
Howl (For Carl Solomon)
Guru
Scribble
Capitol Air
put down yr cigarette rag
Jimmy Berman (Gay Lib Rag)
Dope Fiend Blues
Europe, Europe
Ode To Failure
The Lion For Real
Kaddish - Part 1
Xmas Gift
A Supermarket In California - Live
NY Youth Call Annunciation
The Green Automobile
Sickness Blues
Refrain
Broken Bone Blues
Green Valentine Blues
Gregory Corso's Story
Death to van Gogh's Ear
The Lamb
Once Loved / A Footnote To Howl
Guru Blues
Sunset
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