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The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice
Allen Ginsberg

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The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice

First Journals and Poems: 1937–1952

Da Capo Press (4 Feb 2008)
9780306815621
| Paperback
544 pages | 145 x 226 mm | English
Dewey 811

Subject

  • Beat Generation
  • Biography & Autobiography / Literary
  • Literary Criticism / American / General
  • Literary Criticism / Poetry
  • Poets, American

Plot

Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) kept a journal his entire life, beginning at the age of eleven. In these first journals the most important and formative years of the poet’s storied life are captured, his inner thoughts detailed in what the San Francisco Chronicle calls a ‘vivid first-person account...Ginsberg’s unmistakable voice coming into its own for the first time’. Ginsberg’s journals—so candid he insisted they be published only after his death—document his complex, fascinating relationships with such figures of Beat lore as Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs, and reveal a growing self-awareness about himself, his sexuality, and his identity as a poet. Illustrated with never-before-seen photos and bolstered by an appendix of his earliest poems, The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice is a major literary event.