Poems for the Nation: A Collection of Contemporary Political Poems
By (Author) Allen Ginsberg
Contributions by Andy Clausen
Contributions by Eliot Katz
Macmillan Education Australia
Macmillan Education Australia
1st August 2011
Australia
Adult Education
Non Fiction
811.54080358
Paperback
80
Width 109mm, Height 171mm, Spine 7mm
66g
Throughout the last year and a half of his life, Allen Ginsberg phoned many of his poet friends to ask if they had any social verses opposing America's rightwing drift or otherwise speaking their current political minds. This volume presents the perceptive and visionary poems that Ginsberg collected (with selections based on his notes), and also includes writings from contributors to "Planet News," an historic tribute to Allen Ginsberg that was held at New York City's St. John the Divine Cathedral in May 1998.
ALLEN GINSBERG (19261997) was the author of Howl, one of the most famous poems in American literature, and a major figure in the longstanding battle against censorship of the arts. A "founding member" of the Beat Generation along with Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs, he spent many years as a poet, teacher, commentator, musician, practicing Buddhist, and American icon.