The Protests of Ginsberg and Di Prima as Marginalized Minorities
There is nothing more American than a protest, than questioning authority and rebelling in the...
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Posted by Lauren Mottel | Mar 13, 2020 | Beatdom Content, Essays
There is nothing more American than a protest, than questioning authority and rebelling in the...
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‘Demiurgos scowled, and with that Plato awoke. Or did he?’ Voltaire The drug experience has often...
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In his 1966 interview for The Paris Review, Ginsberg recounts his early preoccupation with...
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The worlds like an endlessfour-dimensionalGame of Go. Riprap, Gary Snyder “All these people,” said...
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In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s protagonist, Nick Carraway, describes Jay Gatsby as...
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While his student at Naropa Institute in 1977, I heard the poet Gregory Corso drunkenly inform...
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…the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad...
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‘Sunflower Sutra’ Ginsberg’s ‘Sunflower Sutra’ bursts with a range of vivid imagery, connecting...
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