The collected writings from a 1962-63 stay in India from one of “one
of the most influential poets in America” (The New York Times Book
Review) The leading poet of the Beat generation and
late-twentieth-century American letters, a spokesman for the antiwar
generation, an icon of the counterculture, Allen Ginsberg led a
movement that profoundly altered the American literary and cultural
landscapes. Indian Journals collects Ginsberg’s writing from a
1962-63 stay in India. It is wonderfully far-reaching, imaginative, at
times intensely private, and always in possession of a hallucinatory
clarity that affirms Ginsberg’s truly great ability, as well as his
ebullient spirit. Indian Journals took half a decade to transcribe and
edit; when it was originally published in 1970 it catalyzed a large
movement of young Western pilgrims to explore India and Eastern
thought. This perfect combination of text and images, Indian Journals
is testimony to Ginsberg’s passionate interest in Eastern religion
and mysticism and contains the initial ideas that compose some of his
greatest poems. Published more than thirty years ago, Ginsberg’s
intimate writings on India will be reissued in conjunction with the
50th anniversary of Howl’s publication. “Ginsberg is both tragic
and dynamic, a lyrical genius, a con man extraordinaire and probably
the single greatest influence on American poetical voice since
Whitman.”—Bob Dylan
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ISBN
9780802196880
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Språk
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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