National Book Award for Poetry, 1973
Beginning with long poem of these States, The Fall of AmericacontinuesPlanet Newschronicle tape-recorded scribed by hand or sung condensed, the flux of car bus airplane dream consciousness Person during Automated Electronic War years, newspaper headline radio brain auto poesy & silent desk musings, headline flashing on road through these states of consciousness. . . .
[Ginsberg] is never negligible, and he is often (the only true test) unforgettable. — Helen Vendler,New York Times Book Review
Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was an influential writer and poet during the 1950's Beat Generation and is best known for his poem Howl.
Allen Ginsberg is also the author ofHowl and Other Poems, which was originally published by City Lights Books in the fall of 1956.
National Book Award for Poetry, 1973
Beginning with long poem of these States, The Fall of AmericacontinuesPlanet Newschronicle tape-recorded scribed by hand or sung condensed, the flux of car bus airplane dream consciousness Person during Automated Electronic War years, newspaper headline radio brain auto poesy & silent desk musings, headline flashing on road through these states of consciousness. . . .
[Ginsberg] is never negligible, and he is often (the only true test) unforgettable. Helen Vendler,New York Times Book Review
Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was an influential writer and poet during the 1950's Beat Generation and is best known for his poem Howl.