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.
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
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