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If he thus achieves a lyrical, dreamlike, drugged intensity, he pays the price for his indulgence by producing work -- Allen Ginsberg's `` Howl '' is a striking example of this tendency -- that is disoriented, Dionysian but without depth and without Apollonian control.
Williams included several of Ginsberg's letters in Paterson, stating that one of them helped inspire the fifth section of that work.
Lisa also keeps a book of Ginsberg's work on a bookshelf next to Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road, and a collection of poems by Edgar Allan Poe.
Obviously such a test cannot be applied to a new or recent work, and one cannot, I think, offer soundly an opinion on the probability of endurance save on a much wider acquaintance with the work or works of a writer than I have of Mr. Ginsberg's or perhaps even with a greater mass of production than Mr. Ginsberg's.

Ginsberg's and with
* Allen Ginsberg's poem " A Supermarket in California " makes mention to Lorca mysteriously acting out with a watermelon.
The poetry of Gregory Corso and Bob Kaufman shows the influence of Surrealist poetry with its dream-like images and its random juxtaposition of dissociated images, and this influence can also be seen in more subtle ways in Ginsberg's poetry.
Thus the final collection contained several other poems written at that time ; with these poems, Ginsberg continued the experimentation with long lines and a fixed base he'd discovered with the composition of " Howl " and these poems have likewise become some of Ginsberg's most famous: " America ", " Sunflower Sutra ," " A Supermarket in California ", etc.
Called by Ginsberg " a lament for the Lamb in America with instances of remarkable lamb-like youths ", Part I is perhaps the best known, and communicates scenes, characters, and situations drawn from Ginsberg's personal experience as well as from the community of poets, artists, political radicals, jazz musicians, drug addicts, and psychiatric patients whom he encountered in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Since 2003 he has worked as part of Crass Agenda ( latterly Last Amendment ), performing live and releasing material in CD format including Savage Utopia, a collaboration with Coldcut's Matt Black and other jazz musicians, and How ?, a reworking of Allen Ginsberg's beat poem Howl, recorded live at the Vortex Jazz Club.
This was the beginning of another movement, at least in the public's eye, that would coalesce in San Francisco on October 7, 1955 -- at the Six Gallery on Fillmore Street -- with Allen Ginsberg's Howl, a Reading that has gone down in history as the moment of conception of the Beat movement.
The first interview with anyone from the gay political movement was broadcast by KPFA, as well as Allen Ginsberg's ground-breaking poem Howl in the 1950s.
It is often considered one of Ginsberg's finest poems, with some scholars holding that it is his best poem.
The traditional Kaddish contains no references to death, whereas Ginsberg's poem is riddled with thoughts and questionings of death.
In fact, at the time of Ginsberg's visit, Burroughs was away in Guatemala with a young man he pursued unsuccessfully.
Among the various and curious details of life with the Beats, Kashner describes several of Ginsberg's unfinished poems that he asks Kashner to complete.
In addition to compiling, Smith also recorded music: Allen Ginsberg's ( who he also lived with for a while in the 90's ) long player New York Blues: Rags, Ballads and Harmonium Songs released in 1981 was captured by Smith at the Hotel Chelsea in 1973.
He asked Ginsberg for " any and all information on your poetry and your visions " ( shortly before Ginsberg's admission into hospital ) saying that " I am interested in knowing also anything you may wish to tell ... about Neal, Huncke, Lucien in relation to you ..." ( referring to Herbert Huncke and Lucien Carr ), to which Ginsberg replied with an 11-page letter detailing, as completely as he could, the nature of his " divine vision ".
Ginsberg's dissatisfaction, however, is tinged with optimism and hope, as exemplified by phrases like " When will you end the human war?
Every line of this verse begins with the words " Who was ", which prompted comparison to Allen Ginsberg's poem " Howl ".
The series is most notable for the publication of Allen Ginsberg's literary milestone " Howl ", which led to an obscenity charge for the publishers that was fought off with the aid of the ACLU.
The book ends with further correspondence written in 1960 detailing Ginsberg's experiments with yagé.

Ginsberg's and long
This long poem was Ginsberg's attempt to mourn his mother, Naomi, but also reflects his sense of loss at his estrangement from his born religion.
In Ginsberg's development, reading Pound was influential in his move away from the long, Whitmanesque lines of his early poetry, and towards the more varied metric and inclusive approach to a variety of subjects in the single poem that is to be found especially in his book-length sequences Planet News ( 1968 ) and The Fall of America: Poems of These States ( 1973 ).
The song title " Worms of the Senses / Faculties of the Skull " is an allusion to a line from Allen Ginsberg's long poem " Howl ".

Ginsberg's and line
Current band lineup ( left to right ): Grégoire Garrigues, Tav Falco, Giovanna Pizzorno, Laurent Lanouzière ; ( foreground ) Via KaliAuto-Photo: Tav Falco Falco's treatment of the blues classic " Bourgeois Blues " adds a line from Ginsberg's famous beat poem " Howl ".

Ginsberg's and ".
The structure of Breton's " Free Union " had a significant influence on Ginsberg's " Kaddish ".
In the account he describes Allen Ginsberg's famous reading of his poem " Howl ".
" The poem Lisa is seen writing in her room after her centerpiece is destroyed is a reference to Allen Ginsberg's poem " Howl ".
Kupferberg reportedly appears in Ginsberg's poem Howl as the person " who jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge and walked away unknown and forgotten into the ghostly daze of Chinatown ".
The title of the record is a direct reference to Allen Ginsberg's poem " Howl ".

own and commentary
Some of which are based on Theosophical interpretations and were notably represented by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who made clear throughout his life and his own commentary on the Gita that it was " an allegory in which the battlefield is the soul and Arjuna, man's higher impulses struggling against evil.
It sets out Nimzowitsch's most important ideas, while his second most influential work, Chess Praxis, elaborates upon these ideas, adds a few new ones, and has immense value as a stimulating collection of Nimzowitsch's own games accompanied by his idiosyncratic, hyperbolic commentary which is often as entertaining as instructive.
After working on the commentary for Resnais ' film Le mystère de l ' atelier quinze in 1957, Marker continued to form his own cinematic style with the feature documentary Letter from Siberia.
Full of commentary and clipped prose, his books were more intimate than those of his predecessors, dramatizing that crime can happen in one's own living room.
As Hurst collected the pass, BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme immortalised his own contribution to the day with one of the most famous pieces of football commentary ever:
One common location for these was the endpapers and title pages of his own diaries, and they covered a wide variety of topics, from political commentary to his feelings toward his literary contemporaries and his current romantic interests.
But before this he had already devoted to the Revelation another treatment, a rather arbitrary recasting of the commentary of Saint Victorinus, with whose chiliastic views he was not in accord, substituting for the chiliastic conclusion a spiritualizing exposition of his own, supplying an introduction, and making certain changes in the text.
Several years later, with his brother, Isaac, Jacob published the Bible commentary Miklal Yofi by Solomon ben Melekh which included his own commentary, Lekket Shikchah ( Gleanings ), on the Pentateuch, the Book of Joshua, and part of the Book of Judges.
Again on the film's DVD commentary, Cleese also spoke up for religious people who have come forward and congratulated him and his colleagues on the film's highlighting of double standards among purported followers of their own faith.
* Mechon Mamre – Hebrew text of the Mishnah according to Maimonides ' version ( based on the manuscript of his Mishnah commentary in his own handwriting ).
Includes Escher's own commentary.
Whereas Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in his own commentary compares the Minotaur with all three sins of violence within the seventh circle: " The Minotaur, who is situated at the rim of the tripartite circle, fed, according to the poem was biting himself ( violence against oneself ) and was conceived in the ' false cow ' ( violence against nature, daughter of God ).
Many households add their own commentary and interpretation and often the story of the Jews is related to the theme of liberation and its implications worldwide.
Rashi's students, Rabbi Shemaya and Rabbi Yosef, edited the final commentary on the Torah ; some of their own notes and additions also made their way into the version we have today.
A technical glitch led to Fleming and Cope's commentary going out over NBC's television broadcast in place of the network's own audio during the coin toss ceremony.
Laws such as that forbidding Jews to own property and allowing them only the shortest possible time in which to sell what they owned, and that requiring all Roman residents to listen to Catholic catechism commentary, led many of Rome's Jews to emigrate, to Trieste, Lombardy and Tuscany.
Many of these bloggers have responded by reprinting his dispatches on their blogs, adding their own paragraph-by-paragraph commentary, purportedly dissecting and debunking Fisk's facts and opinions.
It is told from the perspective of an unnamed storyteller / narrator, who speaks casually and frankly to the reader, frequently adding his own commentary on characters ' motivations and the like.
With David Horowitz ), Eye on Springfield ( a parody of Eye on LA ), which focuses mostly on Springfield's entertainment news, " Springfield Squares, The Krypton Factor and has his own personal commentary segment of the Springfield News, " My Two Cents ".
Samson Raphael Hirsch used this text ( omitting the textual notes ) in his own commentary, and it became the standard text in Germany.
His language is a bit confused, which he clarified in his own Vāsanābhāshya commentary Siddhānta Shiromani by saying that Suryasiddhanta was not available and he was writing on the basis of hearsay.
This absorption of a woman into the traditionally male world of political journalism and commentary was unusual, and Sauvé managed to be taken seriously, even having her own television show, Opinions, which covered " such taboo subjects as teenage sex, parental authority, and student discipline.
Joseph Campbell, in A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake, also believed Earwicker to be the dreamer, but considered the narrative to be the observances of, and a running commentary by, an anonymous pedant on Earwicker's dream in progress, who would interrupt the flow with his own digressions.
Over scenes from groups such as the Squat Theatre and the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch Fassbinder spoke passages from Antonin Artaud as well as his own commentary.

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