On the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg
Auteur : Lewis Hyde
Date de publication : 1984
Éditeur : University of Michigan Press
Nombre de pages : 461
Résumé du livre
"From Kenneth Rexroth to the Czechoslovakian secret police, from Marianne Moore to the FBI, from Diana Trilling to Time magazine--Allen Ginsberg's work always drew a wide and spirited response. Lewis Hyde has collected those responses--remarks, reviews, and essays--in a single volume. Beginning with William Carlos Williams's early letters of support and ending with James Breslin's biographical analysis of "The Origins of Howl and Kaddish," this collection reflects thirty years of praise, complaint, debate, and analysis of the work of one of the most innovative poets of our century"--Publisher's description.