The Impersonality of Allen Ginsberg
Intimate and tender though they are, however, the voice of many of Allen Ginsberg’s poems remains impersonal—as perhaps, the voice of all great poetry must.
Read MoreIntimate and tender though they are, however, the voice of many of Allen Ginsberg’s poems remains impersonal—as perhaps, the voice of all great poetry must.
Read MoreIn this day and age, poems are often taken to be actual accounts of moments in the lives of the poets who have written them, rather than the words of personae, or fictional characters standing in to speak for the poet.
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