Allen Ginsberg — "The only war that matters is the war against the imagination."
The only war that matters is the war against the imagination.
The only war that matters is the war against the imagination.
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"I am a dream, and I am a nightmare, and I am a fantasy, and I am a reality, and I am a myth, and I am a legend."
"I'm a great believer in the power of intuition, and the power of instinct, and the power of gut feelings."
"The future is a drag."
"I'm not a philosopher. I'm a poet."
"The universe is a vast and mysterious place, and we are all part of it."
American Beat poet whose Howl (1956) faced an obscenity trial and became a counterculture manifesto. Closely associated with Jack Kerouac (Beat novelist, On the Road) and William S. Burroughs (fellow Beat, Naked Lunch). For an intellectual contrast, see T.S. Eliot, high-modernist poet of The Waste Land — Ginsberg's open-line confessional Beat verse was a deliberate rejection of Eliot's allusive academic formalism — the two halves of mid-century American poetry.
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