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Poet and LGBT activist. (National Book Award, National Arts Club Gold Medal, American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.  His subject matter and use of abusive language has been credited for changing many obscenity laws.
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Poet and LGBT activist. Considered a founding father of the 'Beat Generation' and the hippie generation.  Noted for his work, 'Howl and Other Poems'.  Noted as a non-violent protestor of the Vietnam war.  Winner of National Book Award (1974), National Arts Club Gold Medal (1979), American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.  His subject matter and use of abusive language has been credited for changing many obscenity laws. Compatriot of the writer [[William S. Burroughs]].  Partner was fellow poet [[Peter Orlovsky]].
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* [[The LGBTQ Community and the Beat Generation]]
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* http://allenginsberg.org/#!/
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* http://www.biography.com/people/allen-ginsberg-9311994
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* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVGoY9gom50
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 14 January 2020

Allen Ginsberg

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1926 - 1997

Occupation

Poet

Notable Achievements

National Book Award

National Arts Club Gold

Description

Poet and LGBT activist. Considered a founding father of the 'Beat Generation' and the hippie generation. Noted for his work, 'Howl and Other Poems'. Noted as a non-violent protestor of the Vietnam war. Winner of National Book Award (1974), National Arts Club Gold Medal (1979), American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. His subject matter and use of abusive language has been credited for changing many obscenity laws. Compatriot of the writer William S. Burroughs. Partner was fellow poet Peter Orlovsky.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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