The Selected Letters of Allen Ginsberg and Gary Snyder, 1956-1991
By Gary Snyder and Allen Ginsberg
Edited by Bill Morgan
By Gary Snyder and Allen Ginsberg
Edited by Bill Morgan
Category: Essays & Literary Collections
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Mar 01, 2009 | ISBN 9781582439631
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Praise
“To read their letters . . . is to overhear the evolution of a remarkable friendship and the birth of a literary flowering we know as the Beat movement.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Allen Ginsberg was the poet laureate of the Beat Generation . . . As much through the strength of his own irrepressible personality as through his poetry, Mr. Ginsberg provided a bridge between the Underground and the Transcendental.” —New York Times
“Reading [Snyder], you encounter a massive, assimilating intelligence, with a startling command of natural and human history.” —New Yorker
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