Gregory Corso
An Accidental Autobiography
In these letters from Gregory Corso, written in the 1950s and'60s, he ruminates on his own poetry and that of others, and reminisces about his difficult early years, which included orphanages, reform school, mental institutions, and prison.
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Elegiac Feelings American.
Gregory Corso`s collection of poems, the first in eight years, contains works of major proportions. The title poem is a tribute to Jack Kerouac, fusing a memorial to the poet`s dead friend with a bitter lament for the present state of America.
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Subterraneans
A highly autobiographical novel, THE SUBTERRANEANS concerns Kerouac`s affair with Mardou Fox, in which he loses her to the poet Gregory Corso.
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Death & Fame
Allen Ginsberg was one of the bravest and most admired poets of this century.
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