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Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) LINKS Literary Kicks: Allen Ginsberg http://www.charm.net/~brooklyn/LitKicks.html This site which is "unaffiliated with any corporation, university or organization" is maintained by a fan of the Beat poets, Levi Ascher, and includes a brief biographical sketch of Ginsberg, a list of his works, and links to other sites about Ginsberg.
BIOGRAPHY
A lifelong consciousness-raiser, Ginsberg helped create the "flower power" movement of the 1960s, cultivated meditation and mantra-chanting, and converted to Buddhism in 1972. While Ginsberg was largely ignored or attacked by the mainstream literary establishment in the 1950s and 1960s, in 1974 he won a National Book Award for The Fall of America: Poems of These States 1965-1971 (1972). For all his literary ground breaking, Ginsberg considered himself a follower of Thoreau, Emerson, and Whitman, carrying "old-time American transcendentalist individualism ... into the 20th century."
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