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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 808
EAN: 9781582434445
ISBN: 1582434441
Label: Counterpoint
Manufacturer: Counterpoint
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: November 25, 2008
Publisher: Counterpoint
Sales Rank: 82852
Studio: Counterpoint
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One of the central relationships in the Beat scene was the long-lasting friendship of Allen Ginsberg and Gary Snyder. Ginsberg introduced Snyder to the East Coast Beat writers, including Jack Kerouac, while Snyder himself became the model for the serious poet that Ginsberg so wanted to become. Snyder encouraged Ginsberg to explore the beauty of the West Coast and, even more lastingly, introduced Ginsberg to Buddhism, the subject of so many long letter exchanges between them. Beginning in 1956 and continuing through 1991, the two men exchanged more than 850 letters. Bill Morgan, Ginsberg’s biographer and an important editor of his papers, has selected the most significant correspondence from this long friendship. The letters themselves paint the biographical and poetic portraits of two of America’s most important—and most fascinating—poets.
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Allen Ginsberg was, of course, the Great Beat(nik) Poet who achived early fame/infamy with "Howl" and thereafter maintained a very public profile. Gary Snyder was the model for Jack Kerouac's Japhy Ryder in "The Dharma Bums" and is an excellent, if lesser known, poet (Snyder won a Pulitzer Prize for "Turtle Island" in the 1970s) and environmental activist. The two met shortly before their participation in the legendary San Francisco 6 Gallery reading in 1955 and maintained a correspondence until ... Read More
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Dewey Decimal Number: 808
EAN: 9781582434445
ISBN: 1582434441
Label: Counterpoint
Manufacturer: Counterpoint
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: November 25, 2008
Publisher: Counterpoint
Sales Rank: 82852
Studio: Counterpoint