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... ALLEN GINSBERG , " A Letter to Secretary McNamara " from Allen Ginsberg in America by Jane Kramer . Copyright © 1968 , 1969 by Jane Kramer . Reprinted by permission of Random House , Inc. Part of the material in this book originally ...
... ALLEN GINSBERG , " A Letter to Secretary McNamara " from Allen Ginsberg in America by Jane Kramer . Copyright © 1968 , 1969 by Jane Kramer . Reprinted by permission of Random House , Inc. Part of the material in this book originally ...
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... Allen Ginsberg Allen Ginsberg might narrowly be identified as a controversial American poet , but at the present writing he seems to be emerging as something larger , perhaps a world - wide symbol , vastly unconventional and benevolent ...
... Allen Ginsberg Allen Ginsberg might narrowly be identified as a controversial American poet , but at the present writing he seems to be emerging as something larger , perhaps a world - wide symbol , vastly unconventional and benevolent ...
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... Ginsberg's letter to him , with its context , is provided by Jane Kramer's Allen Ginsberg in America ( 1969 ) , here reporting a conversation between Ginsberg and a student in Berkeley in the winter of 1967 . A LETTER TO SECRETARY ...
... Ginsberg's letter to him , with its context , is provided by Jane Kramer's Allen Ginsberg in America ( 1969 ) , here reporting a conversation between Ginsberg and a student in Berkeley in the winter of 1967 . A LETTER TO SECRETARY ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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