"Includes a 32-page booklet of all previously unpublished Ginsberg "First Thoughts, Best Thoughts-notes to self: naked and authentic October 1974-January 1975" including unseen poems, journal entries, and thoughts on Dylan's 'Idiot Wind'"--Page [4] of cover.
Summary:
A prolific poet, raconteur, activist, and thinker, Allen Ginsberg was also a prolific collector, meticulously saving letters, postcards, draft notes and manuscripts, photographs and snapshots, appearance bills and rally broadsheets, not only featuring him personally, but also his fellow poets, singers, lovers, writers, journey companions, friends, and agitators. Gathered here publicly for the first time is his personal archive of events and experiences documenting his life as a young man, breakaway poet, expansive spirit, curious intellectual traveler, and relentless enthusiast of the provocative and the profane.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.