This anthology brings together Ginsberg’s most iconic works, including poems, essays, and personal reflections. Spanning his career, it captures the essence of his revolutionary voice and showcases his contributions to literature, activism, and spirituality.
Why Read This Book
- A comprehensive introduction to Ginsberg’s work and philosophy.
- Includes famous poems like Howl and lesser-known gems.
- Highlights Ginsberg’s impact on literature, politics, and culture.
- A must-have for both new readers and long-time admirers.
About the Author
Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997) was a leading figure in the Beat Generation, known for his groundbreaking poem Howl. His work often challenged societal norms and championed free expression, influencing generations of poets and activists.
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