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Poet: Allen Ginsberg
Poem: September On Jessore Road
Volume: The Fall of America
Year: Published/Written in 1971
Comment 5 of 5, added on November 12th, 2006 at 8:11 AM.
wow, nice, now (and again) I see why Ginsberg is popular. This is Ginsberg, not the cutesy little witty things he writes. BUT, as much as he is the master and I am but an ant, it seems too long to me.
shelley fruiterer from United States
Comment 4 of 5, added on May 19th, 2006 at 6:52 AM.
Ginsberg actually visited India during the fag end of the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971. Having longstanding literary contacts with a few notable poets and journalists of Calcutta (now Kolkata), state capital of West Bengal in India, he visited a number of refugee camps in and around West Bengal. In the course of his visit he travelled up to the border with Jessore and to a few other places and observed the horrible conditions of the millions of refugees from the then East Pakistan (Bangladesh). He took the name `Jessore Road' that actually was an very old road of greater Calcutta that connected the highway to Jessore from the period of the British Raj.
Mesbah Ul Haq from Bangladesh
Comment 3 of 5, added on December 6th, 2005 at 6:08 AM.
This is an awesome poem. I am even writing a term paper on it. If you haven't read it you really should give it a try.
Maria from United States
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wow, nice, now (and again) I see why Ginsberg is popular. This is Ginsberg, not the cutesy little witty things he writes. BUT, as much as he is the master and I am but an ant, it seems too long to me.
shelley fruiterer from United States