Allen Ginsberg — "I'm a great believer in the power of dreams, and the power of visions, and the p…"
I'm a great believer in the power of dreams, and the power of visions, and the power of prophecies.
I'm a great believer in the power of dreams, and the power of visions, and the power of prophecies.
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"I'm a light, but I'm not a darkness."
"Who can live with this Consciousness and not wake frightened at sunrise?"
"I don't think there's any such thing as an ugly person. There's just a person who doesn't know what to do with themselves."
"Your machinery is too much for me. You made me want to be a saint."
"The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them away."
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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