Allen Ginsberg — "Moloch! Solitude! Filth! Ugliness! Ashcans and unobtainable dollars!"
Moloch! Solitude! Filth! Ugliness! Ashcans and unobtainable dollars!
Moloch! Solitude! Filth! Ugliness! Ashcans and unobtainable dollars!
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"The revolution is a spiritual one, and it's happening inside each of us."
"One time I thought she was trying to make me come lay her -- flirting to herself at sink -- lay back on huge bed that filled most of the room, dress up round her hips, big slash of hair..."
"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."
"The only thing that can save the world is the reclaiming of the awareness of the world."
"Magnified Lauded Exalted the Name of the Holy One Blessed is He! In the house in Newark Blessed is He! In the madhouse Blessed is He! In the house of Death Blessed is He! Blessed be He in homosexualit…"
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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