Ginsberg Goes Behind Enemy Lines: A Review of Iron Curtain Journals
In 1965, Allen Ginsberg jumped at the chance to peek behind enemy lines with a visit to communist...
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Posted by David S. Wills | Nov 22, 2018 | Reviews
In 1965, Allen Ginsberg jumped at the chance to peek behind enemy lines with a visit to communist...
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In March, 1992, Allen Ginsberg visited his old friend, William S. Burroughs, at his home in...
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Ohio State University Press has recently published a “lost masterpiece” by William S. Burroughs,...
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Erik Mortenson’s Translating the Counterculture: The Reception of the Beats in Turkey examines the...
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An artistic and introverted spirit, Jack Kerouac never set out to become the leader of one of the...
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It always amazes me that after so many decades of scholarship, there is always a new way of...
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First Thought: Conversations with Allen Ginsberg, edited by Michael Schumacher, is not the first...
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Paul Maher Jr has written an intimate, interesting look at the life of Jack Kerouac – not the...
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