Selected Poems
1947-1995
Penguin Classics
Paperback
: 29 Mar 2001
£12.99
Synopsis
Chosen by Ginsberg himself from nearly fifty years of experimental, groundbreaking verse, this selection, in his words, ‘summarizes what I deem most honest, most penetrant of my writing’, and includes lesser known and later works which go beyond his iconic Beat Generation image. Presented chronologically, and ranging from early works such as ‘Paterson’ (1949) to selections from White Shroud (1980–85) and Cosmopolitan Greetings (1986–92), and including the classic poems Howl (1955–56) and Kaddish (1959–60) as well as songs, recent uncollected poems and notes by the author, this volume brings together the most intensely personal verse of a great American poet – incandescent explorations that expand the consciousness with their breadth of vision and depth of humanity.Reviews
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‘No one has made his poetry speak for the whole man, without inhibition of any kind, more than Ginsberg’ – The Times Literary Supplement
‘The ‘Howl’ of Ginsberg left me babbling like an idiot, stunned that someone could regurgitate such honesty to paper’ Johnny Depp, The Rolling Stone Book of the Beats
