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050 00 $aPS3513.I74$bZ82 1984
245 00 $aOn the poetry of Allen Ginsberg /$cedited by Lewis Hyde.
260 0 $aAnn Arbor :$bUniversity of Michigan Press,$cc1984.
300 $aix, 461 p., [1] p. :$bill. ;$c21 cm.
440 0 $aUnder discussion
504 $aBibliography: p. 455-[462]
505 00 $tIntroduction --$gpt. 1.$tEarly work --$tLetters of introduction --$tA letter to Marianne Moore /$rWilliam Carlos Williams --$tA letter to Allen Ginsberg /$rMarianne Moore --$tA letter to Louis Ginsberg /$rMarianne Moore --$tFrom the introduction to Empty Mirror /$rWilliam Carlos Williams --$tGoing beyond Williams /$rLouis Simpson --$tHowl in the 1950s --$tWest Coast rhythms /$rRichard Eberhart --$tReview of Howl and Other Poems /$rJohn Hollander --$tPoet of the new Violence /$rM.L. Rosenthal --$tSan Francisco letter /$rKenneth Rexroth --$tA howl of protest in San Francisco /$rNorman Podhoretz --$tAllen Ginsberg's "Howl" /$rMichael Rumaker --$tRemarks /$r(by various hands) --$tHorn on Howl /$rLawrence Ferlinghetti --$tThe disorganization man /$gfrom$rTime magazine --$tThe other night at Columbia : a report form the Academy /$rDiana Trilling --$tThe other night in heaven /$rRobert Bly --$t"It's a vast trap! /$rAllen Ginsberg --$tNotes written on finally recording "Howl" /$rAllen Ginsberg --$tTo Allen Ginsberg [poem] /$rLouis Ginsberg.
505 00 $tKaddish and other poems --$tExalted lament /$rHarvey Shapiro --$tGinsberg and the herd instinct /$rA. Alvarez --$tThe Pentecostal poems of Kaddish /$rPaul Carroll --$tThe poet as radar system /$rRobert Anton Wilson --$tRemarks /$gfrom$rreviews of "Kaddish" --$tAllen Ginsberg : the Jew as an American poet /$rAllen Grossman --$tThe refusal to repress /$rM.L. Rosenthal --$tSouls in sympathy with one another /$rLouis Simpson --$tThe long foreground --$tA Blake experience /$rAllen Ginsberg --$tThe poetics of vision /$rPaul Portugés --$tAllen Ginsberg's Paul Cézanne and the pater omnipotens aeterna deus /$rPaul Portugés --$tKit Smart's Howl /$rBruce Hunsberger --$tThe legacy of surrealism /$rJohn Tytell.
505 00 $gpt. 2.$tThe 1960s : black magic & magic speech --$tSelected reviews --$tGinsberg's new poems /$rA.R. Ammons --$tA passion in search of two boards /$rJames Scully --$tFblup! /$rAlan Brownjohn --$tReview of Ankor Wat /$rDavid Lehman --$tA music of angels /$rPaul Zweig --$tFrom "Howl" to OM /$rReed Whittemore --$tReview of The Fall of America /$rHelen Vendler --$tAllen Ginsberg : a prophet on the electric networks /$rCharley Shively --$tThe sum of '48 /$rJohn Seelye --$tDocuments & reflections --$tMoloch's poet /$rFred Moramarco --$tIn the beginning, Leary turned on Ginsberg /$rTimothy Leary --$tGinsberg's Czech expulsion /$rE. Klingenberg --$t"In our files" /$rFederal Bureau of Narcotics --$tThree documents from Allen Ginsberg's FBI file /$rFederal Bureau of Investigation --$tA letter to Richard Helms, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency --$tMetapolitics /$rFloyce Alexander --$tPolitics and freedom : refractions of Blake /$rJames A.W. Heffernan --$tAnarchic power /$rEric Mottram --$tThe image of the beast /$rCzeslaw Milosz.
505 00 $tEllipsis : the ideograms of Ginsberg /$rLaszlo Géfin --$tPublic events, private musings /$rCharles Molesworth --$t"I lift my voice aloud" /$rPaul Carroll --$tMen, poetry, and the military : a memoir /$rShepherd Bliss --$gpt. 3.$tSit and follow the breath : recent work --$tRemark /$rAllen Ginsberg --$tFrom an interview /$rAllen Ginsberg --$tChants, oracles, body-rhythms /$rHayden Carruth --$tBeyond self-absorption /$rRichard Elman --$g"The$texpense of spirit" /$rSelden Rodman --$tThe survival of Allen Ginsberg /$rMark Shechner --$tIntimations of mortality /$rPaul Berman --$t25 rainbows on my windowsill /$rCharley Shively --$tUntitled review of Plutonian Ode /$rPaul Berman.
505 00 $gpt. 4.$tThinking back --$tIn New York : Howl becomes a hoot /$rWilliam A. Henry III --$tHow I hear "Howl" /$rGeorge Bowering --$tMad song : Allen Ginsberg's San Francisco poems /$rWarren Tallman --$t"Howl" : a reading /$rGregory Stephenson --$tThe whole man in /$rGeoffrey Thurley --$tThe origins of "Howl" and "Kaddish" /$rJames Breslin --$tConfronting the horrific /$rEkbert Faas --$tRemarks from a "Symposium on the writer's situation" /$rGeorge Dennison --$tBibliography.
600 10 $aGinsberg, Allen,$d1926-1997$xCriticism and interpretation.
650 0 $aBeat generation.
655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast
700 1 $aHyde, Lewis,$d1945-
700 1 $aGinsberg, Allen,$d1926-1997
776 08 $iOnline version:$tOn the poetry of Allen Ginsberg.$dAnn Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©1984$w(OCoLC)563145014
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