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25 August 2007

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John B.

Ginsberg isn't a favorite of mine, but I do like this one--his Whitmanian impulses really show in this.

Pam

John B: Ginsberg has never been a favorite of mine either - but I liked this one. Ends up he had a thing for sunflowers (taken from poets.org):

"Around this time, Ginsberg also had what he referred to as his "Blake vision," an auditory hallucination of William Blake reading his poems "Ah Sunflower," "The Sick Rose," and "Little Girl Lost." Ginsberg noted the occurrence several times as a pivotal moment for him in his comprehension of the universe, affecting fundamental beliefs about his life and his work. While Ginsberg claimed that no drugs were involved, he later stated that he used various drugs in an attempt to recapture the feelings inspired by the vision."

Who knew? I didn't.

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