White Shroud: Poems 1980-1985

by Allen Ginsberg

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This new collection of poems by Allen Ginsberg was the winner of Yugoslavia's Struga Poetry Festival "Golden Wreath" in 1986. The title poem, "White Shroud," is a dream apparition, a bittersweet epilogue to the poet's "Kaddish," the elegy written 25 years ago for his mother. The volume also contains a series of poems Ginsberg wrote during a trip to the People's Republic of China in 1984. Among the poetic modes he experiments with are: political rock-and-roll lyrics and rap; surreal show more anecdotes; Eastern "doha" and precise American haikus; vivid erotic narratives; heroic couplets; national blues; danceable instruction for classic Buddhist sitting meditation; descriptive sketches; and rhymeless sonnet. show less

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Irwin Allen Ginsberg was born in Newark, New Jersey, the son of poet and teacher Louis Ginsberg. In 1948, he received a B.A. degree from Columbia University. Ginsberg began writing poetry while still in school and first gained wide public recognition in 1956 with the long poem Howl. Howl has had a stormy history. When it was first recited at show more poetry readings, audiences cheered wildly. It was published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti's City Lights Books and printed in England. Before the printed copies could be distributed, however they were seized by U.S. custom officials as obscene. After a famous court case in which the poem was found not to be obscene, the work sold rapidly and Ginsberg's reputation was assured. Regarded as the foremost port of the Beat generation (as group of rebellious writers who opposed conformity and sough intensity of experience), Ginsberg's work is concerned with many subjects of contemporary interest, including drugs, sexual confusion, the voluntary poverty of the artist and rebel, and rejection of society. He is a poet with a significant message, and his criticism of American society is part of a long tradition of American writers who have questioned their country's values. Ginsberg received numerous honors, including a Woodbury Poetry Prize, a National Institute of Arts and Letters Award, and a National Book Award for poetry. Ginsberg was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 1995 for his book Cosmopolitan Greetings: Poems 1986-1992. Ever the Bohemian, he had numerous occupations throughout his lifetime including dishwasher, porter, book reviewer, and spot welder. He died in April 1997 of complications due to liver cancer. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Poetry, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
811.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican poetry20th Century1945-1999
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PS3513 .I74 .W46Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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