Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg was an American poet and a leading figure of the Beat Generation, best known for his landmark poem "Howl." His work helped define postwar American counterculture, and he was also active in anti-war, civil rights, and gay rights advocacy.[2][4][8]
Beat poetry
confessional poetry
counterculture poetry
The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice: First Journals and Poems: 1937-1952
Howl and Other Poems
The Essential Ginsberg
Howl: A Graphic Novel
Spontaneous Mind: Selected Interviews, 1958-1996
Kaddish and Other Poems: 50th Anniversary Edition (The Pocket Series, 14)
Journals: Early Fifties, Early Sixties
The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice: First Journals and Poems: 1937-1952
Howl: Original Draft Facsimile, Transcript, and Variant Versions, Fully Annotated by Author, with Contemporaneous Correspondence, Account of First ... (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)
Photographs Allen Ginsberg
The Essential Ginsberg
Wait Till I'm Dead: Uncollected Poems
The Gates of Wrath: Rhymed Poems, 1948-1952
Reality Sandwiches 1953 - 1960