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Fine Condition. Previous owner's signature in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Poetry; ISBN: 0060928549. ISBN/EAN: 9780060928544. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 9138.
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Very Good-with no dust jacket. 0060928549. Softcover; trade paperback. Light bumping and rubbing to the corners and spine extremeties. Light surface rubbing and faint scratches. Price on rear cover has been inked out. Remainder mark on bottom page edges. Couple small smudges on page edges.; 23D; 9.0 X 5.5 X 1.4 inches; 444 pages.
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Very Good. Size: 6x1x8; In Very Good+ condition. Personally selected by Allen Ginsberg, Selected Poems 1947-1995 is the definitive collection of the best works of one of the most influential and revolutionary poets of the twentieth century. Allen Ginsberg, famous for helping catalyze the Beat Generation, wrote poetry for over fifty years. His innovative verse and provocative attitudes of spiritual, political, and sexual liberation inspired countless poets and musicians, visual and performance artists worldwide, and helped shape several generations' views of the world. Selected Poems 1947-1995 commemorated Ginsberg's brilliant career as one of America's most distinguished poets. Here are well-known masterpieces such as the lyric Howl and the narrative Kaddish--classic works of American literature--as well as more recent gems, the long dream poem White Shroud, the visionary After Lalon, and the political rock lyric The Ballad of the Skeletons, a song he recorded in 1996 with a stellar band that included Philip Glass, Lenny Kaye, and Paul McCartney.