
Allen Ginsberg
À propos de l'auteur
Allen Ginsberg was an influential American poet and a key figure of the Beat Generation, known for his candid exploration of personal and political themes. His most famous work, "Howl," published in 1956, challenged societal norms and spoke to the struggles of his generation, addressing issues such as mental health, sexuality, and spirituality. Ginsberg's distinctive style, characterized by free verse and spontaneous composition, helped reshape American poetry and inspired countless writers and artists.
Nationalité
Américain
Date de naissance
June 3, 1926
Lieu de naissance
Paterson, New Jersey, USA
Date de décès
April 5, 1997
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