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Selected Interviews, 1958-1996

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Spontaneous Mind

Selected Interviews, 1958-1996

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"The interviews collected in Spontaneous Mind, chronologically arranged and in some cases previously unpublished, were conducted throughout Allen Ginsberg's long career. Always a candid and engaging subject, Ginsberg considered the interview an art form, as well as an opportunity to get his message across to many people, which, as a student of Eastern religions, he believed was his spiritual obligation.

In these interviews, dating from the late 1950s to the mid-1990s, Ginsberg speaks frankly about his life, his work, and the events of his time.".

"Ginsberg's progressive and controversial views on politics and censorship dominate his interviews, from his conversation with the conservative William F. Buckley on PBS to his comments in the Dartmouth Review about U.S. policy in Central America to his testimony at the Chicago Seven trial.

Ginsberg discusses his literary influences, including Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Walt Whitman, and William Blake, and offers insights into his own poetry, particularly his innovations in rhythm, meter, and syllable emphasis. A well-known experimenter with drugs, campaigner for their legalization, and believer in their ability to expand consciousness, Ginsberg here describes his LSD trips and his marijuana highs, and explains how they influenced the creation of "Kaddish" and other works.

And he talks about his personal life with candor, revealing details of his sexual affairs with fellow Beats Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, and Neal Cassady, and his longtime relationship with Peter Orlovsky."--BOOK JACKET.

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Harper Perennial
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English
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624

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March 26, 2002, Harper Perennial
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March 26, 2002, Harper Perennial
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"October 7, 1955, Allen Ginsberg steps in front of a San Francisco audience at the Six Gallery and reads his new poem, "Howl," and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, founder of City Lights Press, immediately offers to publish it."

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OL7285020M
ISBN 10
0060930829
ISBN 13
9780060930820
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49420688
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1272486
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137102

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