Allen Ginsberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (pronounced /ˈɡɪnzbərɡ/; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet. Ginsberg is best known for the poem "Howl" (1956), in which he celebrates ...
Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg (born March 15, 1933) is an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. Ginsburg was appointed by Democratic President Bill Clinton with ...
Allen Ginsberg's Life
Ann Charters. Ginsberg, Allen (3 June 1926-6 Apr. 1997), poet, was born in Newark, New Jersey, the younger son of Louis Ginsberg, a high school English teacher and poet, and Naomi ...
Allen Ginsberg Library - Category: ginsberg
The Allen Ginsberg Project: "In 1987 Sony Corp gave out a batch of High 8 cams to artists and writers around the world, and in return they asked that each make a movie.
Ginsberg's Food
Ginsberg's Foods is an independently owned/operator full line foodservice distributor serving more than 40 counties in New York and western Massachusetts and western Connecticut.
Ginsberg - definition of Ginsberg by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Gins·berg (g nz b rg), Allen 1926-1997. American poet and a leading figure of the Beat Generation. Known for his long incantatory works, his books include Howl (1956) and Kaddish ...
The Allen Ginsberg Project
One Fast Move and I'm Gone, documentary on Kerouac's Big Sur opened last weekend in 20 US cities. The soundtrack featuring 12 original songs composed and performed by Ben Gibbard ...
Matthew L. Ginsberg
Matthew L. Ginsberg Matthew Ginsberg is Research Professor at CIRL, which he founded in 1992. Ginsberg is also the chief executive officer of On Time Systems, which he and David ...
Ginsberg Center - Home
The Center's mission is to engage students, faculty, and community members in learning together through community service and civic participation in a diverse democratic society
Ginsberg - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ginsberg
US poet and political activist. His reputation as a visionary, overtly political poet was established by Howl (1956), which expressed and shaped the spirit of the Beat Generation ...