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Ginsberg Term Paper
Title: Ginsberg Term Paper
Category: Literature / English
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Ginsberg Term Paper
Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg defined a generation with his writing. He was modern, radical, bold and defiant. He had a strong belief in eastern religions and reincarnation. He truly believed that he was a direct descendant of some of the greatest writers of all time. The most trenchant of these were Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
Ginsberg’s writing was immediately absorbed by the public. His most famous poem, “‘Howl’ was
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New York: The Library of America, 1982.
---. “Song of Myself” Kaplan 188-247
---. “Oh Captain! My Captain!” Kaplan 467-468
---. “Manahatta” Kaplan 585
---. “I Sing the Body Electric” Kaplan 250- 258
---. “A Woman Waits For Me” Kaplan 258-259
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