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The Fall of America

by Allen Ginsberg

Vietnam-era poems of rage and compassion. Winner of the National Book Award for Poetry.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

National Book Award for Poetry, 1973
Beginning with "long poem of these States," The Fall of America continues Planet News chronicle tape-recorded scribed by hand or sung condensed, the flux of car bus airplane dream consciousness Person during Automated Electronic War years, newspaper headline radio brain auto poesy & silent desk musings, headline flashing on road through these states of consciousness. . . ."[Ginsberg] is never negligible, and he is often (the only true test) unforgettable." - Helen Vendler, New York Times Book ReviewAllen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was an influential writer and poet during the 1950's Beat Generation and is best known for his poem "Howl."

Author Biography

Allen Ginsberg was born June 3, 1926, the son of Naomi Ginsberg, Russian migr, and Louis Ginsberg, lyric poet and school teacher, in Paterson, N.J. To these facts Ginsberg adds: "High school in Paterson till 17, Columbia College, merchant marine, Texas and Denver copyboy, Times Square, amigos in jail, dishwashing, book reviews, Mexico City, market research, Satori in Harlem, Yucatan and Chiapas 1954, West Coast 3 years. Later Arctic Sea trip, Tangier, Venice, Amsterdam, Paris, read at Oxford Harvard Columbia Chicago, quit, wrote "Kaddish" 1959, made tape to leave behind & fade in Orient awhile. Carl Solomon to whom "Howl" is addressed, is a intuitive Bronx dadaist and prose-poet."

Prizes

Winner of National Book Awards (Poetry) 1974

Long Description

National Book Award for Poetry, 1973 Beginning with "long poem of these States," The Fall of America continues Planet News chronicle tape-recorded scribed by hand or sung condensed, the flux of car bus airplane dream consciousness Person during Automated Electronic War years, newspaper headline radio brain auto poesy & silent desk musings, headline flashing on road through these states of consciousness. . . . "[Ginsberg] is never negligible, and he is often (the only true test) unforgettable." -- Helen Vendler, New York Times Book Review Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was an influential writer and poet during the 1950's Beat Generation and is best known for his poem "Howl."

Details

ISBN0872860639
Author Allen Ginsberg
Short Title FALL OF AMER
Publisher City Lights Books
Language English
ISBN-10 0872860639
ISBN-13 9780872860636
Media Book
DEWEY 811.54
Series Number 30
Imprint City Lights Books
Country of Publication United States
Birth 1926
Death 1997
Format Paperback
Residence NY, US
Pages 188
Subtitle Poems of These States 1965-1971
Place of Publication Monroe, OR
DOI 10.1604/9780872860636
NZ Release Date 1972-07-13
US Release Date 1972-07-13
UK Release Date 1972-07-13
Series City Lights Pocket Poets Series
Year 1972
Publication Date 1972-07-13
Audience General
AU Release Date 2001-01-01
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

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