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An edition of Poems (1968)

Selected Poems, 1947-1995

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Allen Ginsberg, one of America's most distinguished living poets, turned 70 this year. Selected Poems 1947-1995 commemorates his brilliant career and honors a landmark birthday. Ginsberg personally chose the selections for this handy volume and has written a retrospective Apologia that places the poems from each decade in their historical and literary context.

Here are well-known masterpieces such as the lyric "Howl" and the narrative "Kaddish" - classic works of American literature - as well as more recent gems, the long dream poem "White Shroud," the visionary "After Lalon," and the political rock lyric "The Ballad of the Skeletons.".

The pieces included in Selected Poems 1947-1995, which span five decades of work, document Ginsberg's spiritual path during a life devoted to exploring the creative possibilities of the conscious mind.

Ginsberg's verse is always raw-toned, often whimsical, in both style and content, and displays elegant technical variety from singable exact lyrics to Sapphics to Skeltonics to twelve-bar blues to projective open-form verse and "spontaneous bop prosody." Ginsberg takes readers on a tour of his intelligence as a poet, from the transcendent-themed early poems such as "Magic Psalm" (1960) and "T.V. Baby" fragments (1961), to the poetic realism of the later 1960s with which he confronted and challenged a nation at war, to the integration of song (rags, ballads, and blues) into his poetic repertoire in the early 1970s. Many long poems - including "The Fall of America" and "Iron Horse" - have been edited to reveal exquisite passages hitherto unnoticed by many readers. Ginsberg's immersion in Eastern thought and his hands-on practice of Tibetan Buddhism is reflected in poems throughout this collection.

In contrast, readers will delight in highlights of his erotic narrative "Contest of Bards" (1977), at once baroque and idiosyncratic, which was inspired in great part by a marathon reading of William Blake's complete poetry. His most recent work expands on classic meditation experience, recording the recognition of rich daydream activity as conscious poetic thought.

  1. In addition to the rich and varied collection of poetry included here, Selected Poems 1947-1995 offers accessible and extensive indexes, illuminating notes to the poems, and prefaces to supplement enthusiasts in their reading of one of the wisest and most revolutionary poets of this century.
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Publisher
Harper
Language
English
Pages
442

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Cover of: Selected Poems, 1947-1995
Selected Poems, 1947-1995
1996, Harper
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Collected poems, 1947-1980
Collected poems, 1947-1980
1984, Harper & Row
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes indexes.

Published in
New York, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3513.I74 A6 1996b, PS3513.I74A6 1996b

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 442p.
Number of pages
442

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL995224M
Internet Archive
selectedpoems19400gins
ISBN 10
0060164573
LCCN
96033824
OCLC/WorldCat
34321565
Library Thing
40750
Goodreads
895423

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