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Allen Ginsbergs poems, from ?Howl to ?Kaddish to ?The Fall of America, have influenced generations of writers and made him a defining figure of the twentieth century. Ginsbergs Collected Poems, first published in 1984, and expanded in 1997, was originally thought to contain all of his poetic work. But now, for the first time, Ginsbergs stray poems have been gathered and the result, Wait Till Im Dead is a landmark publication spanning five decades of Ginsbergs writing life.
The first new Ginsberg collection in over fifteen years, Wait Till Im Dead is edited by renowned scholar Bill Morgan, with a foreword written by award-winning poet Rachel Zucker. Many of the poems collected in this volume were scribbled in letters or sent off to obscure publications and unjustly forgotten. Tracing the chronology of his life, Wait Till Im Dead follows Ginsberg from his high school days and earliest political satire to his activism, spiritual maturation, and on-the-road experiences worldwide. The collection concludes with his personal thoughts on mortality as he watched his friends, and himself, grow old.
Throughout the collection Ginsberg pays homage to his contemporaries and poetic icons, including Frank OHara, John Ashbery, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, William Carlos Williams, and Ezra Pound. The selection also features several of Ginsbergs collaborative poems, works coauthored by Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac, Ted Berrigan, Ron Padgett, Gary Snyder, and Kenneth Koch, providing an inside view of famed Beat poets and their relationships. Containing 104 previously uncollected poems and accompanied by original photographs and extensive notes, Wait Till Im Dead is the final major contribution to Ginsbergs sprawling oeuvre, a must-read for Ginsberg neophytes and longtime fans alike.
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