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COLLECTED
POEMS 1947-1980
Author s Preface, Readers Manual
5
I. empty mirror
:
gates of wrath
(1947-1952)
In Society
11
The Bricklayer s Lunch Hour
12
Two Sonnets
13
On Reading William Blake s The Sick Rose
14
The Eye Altering Alters All
15
A Very Dove
15
Vision
1948 16
Do We Understand Each Other?
17
The Voice of Rock
18
Refrain
19
A Western Ballad
21
The Trembling of the Veil
22
A Meaningless Institution
23
A Mad Gleam
24
Complaint of the Skeleton to Time
25
Psalm I
26
An Eastern Ballad
26
Sweet
Levinsky
27
Psalm II
28
Fie My
Fum
31
Pull My Daisy
32
The Shrouded Stranger
34
Stanzas: Written at Night in Radio City
35
After All, What Else Is There to Say?
37
Sometime Jailhouse Blues
38
Please Open the Window and Let Me In
39
Tonite all is well
40
Fyodor
40
Epigram on a Painting of Golgotha
41
I attempted to concentrate
41
Metaphysics
41
Contents
vii
In Death, Cannot Reach What Is Most Near
42
This Is About Death
43
Hymn
44
Sunset
45
Ode to the Setting Sun
46
Paterson
48
Bop Lyrics
50
A Dream
52
Long Live the
Spiderweb 54
The Shrouded Stranger
55
An Imaginary Rose in a Book
57
Crash
57
The Terms in Which I Think of ReaHty
58
The Night-Apple
60
Cezanne s Ports
61
The Blue Angel
62
Two Boys Went Into a Dream Diner
63
A Desolation
64
In
Memoriam:
William Cannastra,
1922-1950 65
Ode: My 24th Year
67
How Come He Got Canned at the Ribbon Factory
68
The Archetype Poem
69
A Typical Affair
71
A Poem on America
72
After Dead Souls
73
Marijuana Notation
74
Gregory
Corso s
Story
75
I Have Increased Power
76
Walking home at night
78
I learned a world from each
78
I made love to myself
78
A Ghost May Come
79
I feel as if I am at a dead end
79
An Atypical Affair
80
345
W. 15th St.
81
A Crazy Spiritual
83
Wild Orphan
86
II. THE GREEN AUTOMOBILE
(1953-1954)
The Green Automobile
91
An Asphodel
96
My Alba
97
Sakyamuni Coming Out from the Mountain
98
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Contents
Havana
1953 100
Green
Valentine
Blues
103
Siesta in Xbalba 105
Song
( The weight of the world )
119
In back of the real
121
On Burroughs Work
122
Love Poem on Theme by Whitman
123
Over Kansas
124
III. HOWL, BEFORE
&
AFTER: SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
(1955-1956)
Malest
Cornifici
Tuo Catello
131
Dream Record: June
8,1955 132
Blessed be the Muses
133
Howl
134
Footnote to Howl
142
A Strange New Cottage in Berkeley
143
A Supermarket in California
144
Four Haiku
145
Sunflower Sutra
146
Transcription of Organ Music
148
Sather Gate Illumination
150
America
154
Fragment
1956 157
Afternoon Seattle
158
Tears
159
Scribble
160
In the Baggage Room at Greyhound
161
Psalm III
163
Many Loves
164
Ready to Roll
167
IV. reality sandwiches:
europe! europe!
(1957-1959)
POEM Rocket
171
Squeal
173
Wrote This Last Night
174
Death to Van Gogh s Ear!
175
Europe! Europe!
179
The Lion for Real
182
The Names
184
At Apoffinaire s Grave
188
Message
191
To Lindsay
191
To Aunt Rose
192
Contents
ix
American
Change
194
Back on Times Square, Dreaming of Times Square
196
Laughing Gas
197
Funny Death
208
My Sad Self
209
Ignu
211
Battleship Newsreel
214
V. KADDISH AND RELATED POEMS
(1959-1960)
Kaddish: Proem, Narrative, Hymmnn, Lament, Litany
and Fugue
217
Mescaline
236
Lysergic Acid
239
I Beg You Come Back
&
Be Cheerful
243
Psalm IV
246
To an Old Poet in Peru
247
Aether
250
Magic Psalm
263
The Reply
265
The End
267
Man s glory
268
Fragment: The Names II
269
VI. PLANET NEWS . TO EUROPE AND ASIA
(1961-1963)
Who Will Take Over the Universe
273
Journal Night Thoughts
275
Television Was a Baby Crawling Toward That Deathchamber
280
This Form of Life Needs Sex
292
Sunset
S.S.
Azemour
295
Seabattle of
Salamis
Took Place off Perama
296
Galilee Shore
297
Stotras to Kali Destroyer of Illusions
298
To P. O.
301
Heat
302
Describe: The Rain on Dasaswamedh Ghat
303
Death News
305
Vulture
Peale
Gridhakuta Hill
306
Parna-Benares Express
308
Last Night in Calcutta
309
Understand That This Is a Dream
311
Angkor Wat
314
The Change: Kyoto—Tokyo Express
332
Contents
VII.
king of may:
america
to
europe
(1963-1965)
Nov.
23,1963:
Alone
341
Why Is God Love, Jack?
343
Morning
345
Waking in New York
347
After Yeats
351
I Am a Victim of Telephone
352
Today
353
Message II
356
Big Beat
357
Café
in Warsaw
358
The Moments Return
360
Krai
Majales
361
Guru
364
Drowse Murmurs
365
Who Be Kind To
367
Studying the Signs
371
Portland Coliseum
373
VIII.
THE FALL OF AMERICA
(1965-1971)
Thru the Vortex West Coast to East
(1965-1966)
Beginning of a Poem of These States
377
Carmel
Valley
381
First Party at Ken Kesey s with Hell s Angels
382
Continuation of a Long Poem of These States
383
These States: into L.A.
384
A Methedrine Vision in Hollywood
388
Hiway Poesy: L.A.-Albuquerque-Texas-Wichita
390
Chances
R
401
Wichita Vortex Sutra
402
Auto Poesy: On the Lam from
Bloomington
420
Kansas City to Saint Louis
421
Bayonne Entering NYC
427
Growing Old Again
431
Uptown
432
The Old Village Before I Die
433
Consulting I Ching Smoking Pot Listening to the Fugs
Sing Blake
434
Zigzag Back Thru These States
(1966-1967)
Wings Lifted over the Black Pit
435
Cleveland, the Flats
437
To the Body
439
Contents
xi
Iron Horse
440
City Midnight Junk Strains
465
A Vow
468
Autumn Gold: New England Fall
469
Done, Finished with the Biggest Cock
474
Holy Ghost on the Nod over the Body of Bliss
475
Bayonne Turnpike to Tuscarora
476
An Open Window on Chicago
481
Returning North of Vortex
484
Wales Visitation
488
Pentagon Exorcism
491
Elegy Che Guevara
492
War Profit Litany
494
Elegies forNeal Cassady
(1968)
Elegy for Neal Cassady
495
Chicago to Salt Lake by Air
498
Kiss Ass
501
Manhattan Thirties Flash
501
Please Master
502
A Prophecy
504
Bixby Canyon
505
Crossing Nation
507
Smoke Rolling Down Street
509
Pertussin
509
Swirls of black dust on Avenue
D
510
Violence
511
Past Silver Durango Over
Mexic
Sierra-Wrinkles
512
On Neal
s
Ashes
513
Going to Chicago
514
Grant Park: August
28,1968 515
Car Crash
516
Ecologues of These States
(1969-1971)
Over Denver Again
519
Imaginary Universes
520 .
Rising over night-blackened Detroit Streets
521
To
Poe:
Over the Planet, Air Albany-Baltimore
522
Easter Sunday
524
Falling Asleep in America
525
Northwest Passage
526
Sonora
Desert-Edge
530
Reflections in Sleepy Eye
532
Independence Day
534
In a Moonlit Hermit s Cabin
535
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Contents
Rain-wet asphalt heat, garbage curbed cans overflowing
537
Death on All Fronts
538
Memory Gardens
539
Flash Back
542
Graffiti 12th Cubicle Men s Room Syracuse Airport
543
After Thoughts
544
G. S. Reading Poesy at Princeton
545
Friday the Thirteenth
546
Anti-Vietnam War Peace Mobilization
549
Ecologue
550
Gura Om
561
Have You Seen This Movie?
563
Milarepa
Taste
565
Over Laramie
566
Bixby Canyon tojessore Road
(1971)
Bixby Canyon Ocean Path Word Breeze
567
Hum Bom!
576
September on Jessore Road
579
IX. MIND BREATHS ALL OVER THE PLACE
(1972-1977)
Sad Dust Glories
(1972-1974)
Ayers Rock
/
Ulura Song
587
Voznesensky s Silent Tingling
588
These States: to Miami Presidential Convention
590
Xmas Gift
595
Thoughts Sitting Breathing
597
What would you do if you lost it?
600
Who
603
Yes and It s Hopeless
604
Under the world there s a lot of ass, a lot of cunt
606
Returning to the Country for a Brief Visit
607
Night Gleam
609
What I d Like to Do
610
On Illness
611
News Bulletin
613
On Neruda s Death
615
Mind Breaths
617
Flying Elegy
620
Teton Village
620
Sweet Boy, Gimme Yr Ass
621
Jaweh and Allah Battle
622
Manifesto
625
Sad Dust Glories
626
Contents
xiii
Ego Confessions
(1974-1977)
Ego
Confession
631
Mugging
633
Who Runs America?
636
Thoughts on a Breath
637
We Rise on Sun Beams and Fall in the Night
640
Written on Hotel Napkin: Chicago Futures
641
Hospital Window
642
Hadda Be Playing on the Jukebox
643
Come All Ye Brave Boys
645
Sickness Blues
647
Gospel Noble Truths
649
Rolling Thunder Stones
651
Cabin in the Rockies
653
Reading French Poetry
654
Two Dreams
655
C mon Jack
657
Pussy Blues
658
Don t Grow Old
659
Junk MaÜ
665
You Might Get in Trouble
668
Land O Lakes, Wise.
669
Drive All Blames into One
669
Land O Lakes, Wisconsin: Vajrayana Seminary
670
For Creeley s Ear
671
Haunting Poe s Baltimore
672
Contest of Bards
673
I Lay Love on My Knee
688
Stool Pigeon Blues
690
Punk Rock Your My Big Crybaby
691
Love Replied
692
X. PLUTONIAN ODE
(1977-1980)
What s Dead
697
Grim Skeleton
698
Ballade of Poisons
700
Lack Love
701
Father Guru
702
Manhattan May Day Midnight
703
Adapted from Nerada s
Que dispierte
el leñador
704
Nagasaki Days
707
Plutonian Ode
710
Old Pond
715
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Contents
Blame the Thought, Cling to the Bummer
717
Don t Grow Old
718
Love Returned
720
December
31,1978 722
Brooklyn CoHege Brain
725
Garden State
726
Spring Fashions
727
Las Vegas: Verses Improvised for El Dorado H.S. Newspaper
728
To the Punks of Dawlish
729
Some Love
730
Maybe Love
731
Ruhr-Gebiet 734
Tübingen-Hamburg Schlafwagen 736
Love Forgiven
737
Verses Written for Student Antidraft Registration Rally
1980 738
Homework
739
After Whitman
&
Reznikoff
740
Reflections at Lake Louise
741
τεθνάκην δ όλίγω πιδε^ης φαίνομ άλαία
743
Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters
744
Ode to Failure
745
Birdbrain!
746
Eroica
748
Defending the Faith
750
Capitol Air
751
Appendix for Collected Poems
1947-1980
Notes
757
Epigraphs from Original Editions
809
Dedications
810
Acknowledgments
813
Introduction by William Carlos Williams to Empty Mirror
817
Introduction by William Carlos Williams to Howl
819
Authors Cover Writ
821
Index of Proper Names
827
WHITE SHROUD: POEMS
1980-1985
Acknowledgments
841
Porch Scribbles
843
Industrial Waves
845
Those Two
849
Contents
xv
Homage Vajracarya
850
Why I Meditate
851
Love Comes
852
Oíd
Love Story
856
Airplane Blues
859
Do the Meditation Rock
863
The Little Fish Devours the Big Fish
865
Happening Now?
868
A Public Poetry
869
What You Up To?
870
Maturity
872
Throw Out the Yellow Journalists of Bad Grammar
&
Terrible
Manner
873
Going to the World of the Dead
875
Irritable Vegetable
877
Thoughts Sitting Breathing II
878
What the Sea Throws Up at Vlissingen
880
I Am Not
881
I m a Prisoner of Allen Ginsberg
882
221
Syllables at Rocky Mountain
Dharma
Center
883
Fighting Phantoms Fighting Phantoms
884
Arguments
885
Sunday Prayer
886
Brown Rice Quatrains
887
They re All Phantoms of My Imagining
888
White Shroud
889
Empire Air
893
Surprise Mind
895
Student Love
896
The Question
897
In My Kitchen in New York
898
It s
AU So
Brief
899
I Love Old Whitman So
900
Written in My Dream by W. C. Williams
901
One Morning I Took a Walk in China
903
Reading
Bai
Juyi—I. II. III. IV. V. China Bronchitis
VI. VII.
Transformation of
Bais A
Night in Xingyang
905
Black Shroud
911
World Karma
913
Prophecy
915
Memory Cousins
916
Moral Majority
917
The Guest
918
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Contents
After Antipater 921
Jumping
the Gun on the Sun
922
Cadillac Squawk
. 925
Things I Don t Know
926
Notes
929
COSMOPOLITAN GREETINGS: POEMS
1986-1992
Acknowledgments
935
Preface: Improvisation in Beijing
937
Prologue: Visiting Father is Friends
941
You Don t Know It
943
On the Conduct of the World Seeking Beauty Against Government
947
Hard Labor
948
Velocity of Money
949
Sphincter
950
Spot Anger
951
London Dream Doors
952
Cosmopolitan Greetings
954
Fifth Internationale
957
Europe, Who Knows?
959
Graphic Winces
960
Imitation of
K. S
. 961
I Went to the Movie of Life
962
When the Light Appears
966
On Cremation of
Chögyam Trangpa,
Vidyadhara
967
Nanao
969
Personals Ad
970
Proclamation
971
To Jacob Rabinowitz
972
Grandma Earth s Song
973
Salutations to Fernando
Pessoa
976
May Days
1988 979
Numbers in U.S. File Cabinet
982
Return of Krai
Majales
984
Elephant in the Meditation Hall
985
Poem in the Form of a Snake That Bites Its Tail
987
Mistaken Introductions
995
Contenti
xvii
CIA Dope Calypso
997
N.S.A. Dope Calypso
1000
Just Say Yes Calypso
1002
Hum Bom!
1004
Supplication for the Rebirth of the Vidyadhara
1009
After the Big Parade
1010
Big Eats
1011
Not Dead Yet
1012
Yiddishe
Kopf 1013
John
1014
A Thief Stole This Poem
1016
Lunchtime
1017
Deadline Dragon Comix
1018
After Lalon
1019
Get It?
1024
Angelic Black Holes
1025
Research
1026
Put Down Your Cigarette Rag
1029
Violent Collaborations
1033
Calm Panic Campaign Promise
1035
Now and Forever
1036
Who Eats Who?
1037
The
Charnel
Ground
1038
Everyday
1042
Fun House Antique Store
1043
News Stays News
1045
Autumn Leaves
1046
In the Benjo
1047
American Sentences
1048
Notes
1051
DEATH
&
FAME: POEMS
1993-1997
Acknowledgments
1059
Foreword
1061
New Democracy Wish List
1063
Peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina
1066
After the Party
1068
After
Olav
H. Hauge
1069
These knowing age
1070
xviii
Contents
C mon Pigs of Western Civilization Eat More Grease
1071
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
1073
Tuesday Morn
1074
God
1076
Ah War
1077
Excrement
1078
New Stanzas for Amazing Grace
1080
City Lights City
1081
Newt Gingrich Declares War on McGovernik Counterculture
1082
Pastel Sentences (Selections)
1083
Nazi Capish
1087
Is About
1089
The Ballad of the Skeletons
1091
You know what I m saying?
1096
Bowel Song
1097
Popular Tunes
1098
Five a.m.
1100
Power
1101
Anger
1102
Multiple Identity Questionnaire
1103
Don t Get Angry with Me
1104
Swan Songs in the Present
1105
Gone Gone Gone
1106
Reverse the rain of Terror
1108
Sending Message
1110
No! No! It s Not the End
1112
Bad Poem
1115
Homeless Compleynt
1116
Happy New Year Robert Sc June
1117
Diamond Bells
1118
Virtual Impunity Blues
1119
Waribashi
1120
Good Luck
1121
Some Little Boys
Dont
1122
Jacking Off
1123
Think Tank Rhymes
1124
Song of the Washing Machine
1125
World Bank Blues
1126
Richard III
1129
Death
&
Fame
1130
Sexual Abuse
1133
Butterfly Mind
1134
A fellow named Steven
1135
Contents
xix
HalfAsleep
1136
Objective
Subject
1137
Kerouac
1138
Hepatitis
Body Itch
... 1139
Whitmanic Poem
1140
American Sentences
1995-1997 1141
Variations on Ma Rainey s See See Rider
1144
Sky Words
1145
Scatalogical Observations
1147
My Team Is Red Hot
1149
Starry Rhymes
1150
Thirty State Bummers
1151
I have a nosebleed
... 1156
Timmy made a hot milk
1156
This kind of Hepatitis can cause ya
1156
Giddy-yup giddy-yup giddy-yap
1156
Turn on the heat
&
take a seat
1157
Bop Shbam
1158
Dream
1159
Things
ГИ
Not Do (Nostalgias)
1160
Afterword
1163
Notes
1167
Index of Titles, First Lines, and Original Book Sources
1175
xx
Contents
Here, for the first time, is a volume that
gathers the published verse of Allen
Ginsberg in its entirety, a half century
of brilliant work from one of America s great
poets. The chief figure among the Beats, Ginsberg
changed the course of American poetry, liberating
it from closed academic forms with the creation
of open, vocal, spontaneous, and energetic post¬
modern verse in the tradition of Walt Whitman,
Guillaume Apollinaire,
Hart Crane, Ezra Pound, and
William Carlos Williams. Ginsberg s classics Howl,
Reality Sandwiches, Kaddish, Planet
Nervs,
and The Fall
of America led American (and international) poetry
toward uncensored vernacular, explicit candor, the
ecstatic, the rhapsodic, and the sincere—all leavened
by an attractive and pervasive streak of common sense.
Ginsberg s raw tones and attitudes of spiritual libera¬
tion also helped catalyze a psychological revolution that
has become a permanent part of our cultural heritage,
profoundly influencing not only poetry and popular
song and speech, but also our view of the world.
The uninterrupted energy of Ginsberg s remark¬
able career is clearly revealed in this collection. Seen
in order of composition, the poems reflect on one
another; they are not only works but also a work.
Included here are all the poems from the earlier
volume Collected Poems
1947-1980,
and from Ginsberg s
subsequent and final three books of new poetry: White
Shroud, Cosmopolitan Greetings, and Death
&
Fame. En¬
riching this book are illustrations by Ginsberg s artist
friends; unusual and illuminating notes to the poems,
inimitably prepared by the poet himself; extensive in¬
dexes; as well as prefaces and various other materials
that accompanied the original publications.
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Contents
COLLECTED
POEMS 1947-1980
Author's Preface, Readers Manual
5
I. empty mirror
:
gates of wrath
(1947-1952)
In Society
11
The Bricklayer's Lunch Hour
12
Two Sonnets
13
On Reading William Blake's "The Sick Rose"
14
The Eye Altering Alters All
15
A Very Dove
15
Vision
1948 16
Do We Understand Each Other?
17
The Voice of Rock
18
Refrain
19
A Western Ballad
21
The Trembling of the Veil
22
A Meaningless Institution
23
A Mad Gleam
24
Complaint of the Skeleton to Time
25
Psalm I
26
An Eastern Ballad
26
Sweet
Levinsky
27
Psalm II
28
Fie My
Fum
31
Pull My Daisy
32
The Shrouded Stranger
34
Stanzas: Written at Night in Radio City
35
After All, What Else Is There to Say?
37
Sometime Jailhouse Blues
38
Please Open the Window and Let Me In
39
"Tonite all is well"
40
Fyodor
40
Epigram on a Painting of Golgotha
41
"I attempted to concentrate"
41
Metaphysics
41
Contents
vii
In Death, Cannot Reach What Is Most Near
42
This Is About Death
43
Hymn
44
Sunset
45
Ode to the Setting Sun
46
Paterson
48
Bop Lyrics
50
A Dream
52
Long Live the
Spiderweb 54
The Shrouded Stranger
55
An Imaginary Rose in a Book
57
Crash
57
The Terms in Which I Think of ReaHty
58
The Night-Apple
60
Cezanne's Ports
61
The Blue Angel
62
Two Boys Went Into a Dream Diner
63
A Desolation
64
In
Memoriam:
William Cannastra,
1922-1950 65
Ode: My 24th Year
67
How Come He Got Canned at the Ribbon Factory
68
The Archetype Poem
69
A Typical Affair
71
A Poem on America
72
After Dead Souls
73
Marijuana Notation
74
Gregory
Corso's
Story
75
I Have Increased Power
76
Walking home at night
78
"I learned a world from each"
78
"I made love to myself
78
A Ghost May Come
79
"I feel as if I am at a dead end"
79
An Atypical Affair
80
345
W. 15th St.
81
A Crazy Spiritual
83
Wild Orphan
86
II. THE GREEN AUTOMOBILE
(1953-1954)
The Green Automobile
91
An Asphodel
96
My Alba
97
Sakyamuni Coming Out from the Mountain
98
viii
Contents
Havana
1953 100
Green
Valentine
Blues
103
Siesta in Xbalba 105
Song
("The weight of the world")
119
In back of the real
121
On Burroughs' Work
122
Love Poem on Theme by Whitman
123
Over Kansas
124
III. HOWL, BEFORE
&
AFTER: SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
(1955-1956)
Malest
Cornifici
Tuo Catello
131
Dream Record: June
8,1955 132
"Blessed be the Muses"
133
Howl
134
Footnote to Howl
142
A Strange New Cottage in Berkeley
143
A Supermarket in California
144
Four Haiku
145
Sunflower Sutra
146
Transcription of Organ Music
148
Sather Gate Illumination
150
America
154
Fragment
1956 157
Afternoon Seattle
158
Tears
159
Scribble
160
In the Baggage Room at Greyhound
161
Psalm III
163
Many Loves
164
Ready to Roll
167
IV. reality sandwiches:
europe! europe!
(1957-1959)
POEM Rocket
171
Squeal
173
Wrote This Last Night
174
Death to Van Gogh's Ear!
175
Europe! Europe!
179
The Lion for Real
182
The Names
184
At Apoffinaire's Grave
188
Message
191
To Lindsay
191
To Aunt Rose
192
Contents
ix
American
Change
194
'Back on Times Square, Dreaming of Times Square'
196
Laughing Gas
197
Funny Death
208
My Sad Self
209
Ignu
211
Battleship Newsreel
214
V. KADDISH AND RELATED POEMS
(1959-1960)
Kaddish: Proem, Narrative, Hymmnn, Lament, Litany
and Fugue
217
Mescaline
236
Lysergic Acid
239
I Beg You Come Back
&
Be Cheerful
243
Psalm IV
246
To an Old Poet in Peru
247
Aether
250
Magic Psalm
263
The Reply
265
The End
267
Man's glory
268
Fragment: The Names II
269
VI. PLANET NEWS". TO EUROPE AND ASIA
(1961-1963)
Who Will Take Over the Universe
273
Journal Night Thoughts
275
Television Was a Baby Crawling Toward That Deathchamber
280
This Form of Life Needs Sex
292
Sunset
S.S.
Azemour
295
Seabattle of
Salamis
Took Place off Perama
296
Galilee Shore
297
Stotras to Kali Destroyer of Illusions
298
To P. O.
301
Heat
302
Describe: The Rain on Dasaswamedh Ghat
303
Death News
305
Vulture
Peale
Gridhakuta Hill
306
Parna-Benares Express
308
Last Night in Calcutta
309
Understand That This Is a Dream
311
Angkor Wat
314
The Change: Kyoto—Tokyo Express
332
Contents
VII.
king of may:
america
to
europe
(1963-1965)
Nov.
23,1963:
Alone
341
Why Is God Love, Jack?
343
Morning
345
Waking in New York
347
After Yeats
351
I Am a Victim of Telephone
352
Today
353
Message II
356
Big Beat
357
Café
in Warsaw
358
The Moments Return
360
Krai
Majales
361
Guru
364
Drowse Murmurs
365
Who Be Kind To
367
Studying the Signs
371
Portland Coliseum
373
VIII.
THE FALL OF AMERICA
(1965-1971)
Thru the Vortex West Coast to East
(1965-1966)
Beginning of a Poem of These States
377
Carmel
Valley
381
First Party at Ken Kesey's with Hell's Angels
382
Continuation of a Long Poem of These States
383
These States: into L.A.
384
A Methedrine Vision in Hollywood
388
Hiway Poesy: L.A.-Albuquerque-Texas-Wichita
390
Chances
"R"
401
Wichita Vortex Sutra
402
Auto Poesy: On the Lam from
Bloomington
420
Kansas City to Saint Louis
421
Bayonne Entering NYC
427
Growing Old Again
431
Uptown
432
The Old Village Before I Die
433
Consulting I Ching Smoking Pot Listening to the Fugs
Sing Blake
434
Zigzag Back Thru These States
(1966-1967)
Wings Lifted over the Black Pit
435
Cleveland, the Flats
437
To the Body
439
Contents
xi
Iron Horse
440
City Midnight Junk Strains
465
A Vow
468
Autumn Gold: New England Fall
469
Done, Finished with the Biggest Cock
474
Holy Ghost on the Nod over the Body of Bliss
475
Bayonne Turnpike to Tuscarora
476
An Open Window on Chicago
481
Returning North of Vortex
484
Wales Visitation
488
Pentagon Exorcism
491
Elegy Che Guevara
492
War Profit Litany
494
Elegies forNeal Cassady
(1968)
Elegy for Neal Cassady
495
Chicago to Salt Lake by Air
498
Kiss Ass
501
Manhattan Thirties Flash
501
Please Master
502
A Prophecy
504
Bixby Canyon
505
Crossing Nation
507
Smoke Rolling Down Street
509
Pertussin
509
Swirls of black dust on Avenue
D
510
Violence
511
Past Silver Durango Over
Mexic
Sierra-Wrinkles
512
On Neal
s
Ashes
513
Going to Chicago
514
Grant Park: August
28,1968 515
Car Crash
516
Ecologues of These States
(1969-1971)
Over Denver Again
519
Imaginary Universes
520 .
Rising over night-blackened Detroit Streets
521
To
Poe:
Over the Planet, Air Albany-Baltimore
522
Easter Sunday
524
Falling Asleep in America
525
Northwest Passage
526
Sonora
Desert-Edge
530
Reflections in Sleepy Eye
532
Independence Day
534
In a Moonlit Hermit's Cabin
535
xii
Contents
Rain-wet asphalt heat, garbage curbed cans overflowing
537
Death on All Fronts
538
Memory Gardens
539
Flash Back
542
Graffiti 12th Cubicle Men's Room Syracuse Airport
543
After Thoughts
544
G. S. Reading Poesy at Princeton
545
Friday the Thirteenth
546
Anti-Vietnam War Peace Mobilization
549
Ecologue
550
Gura Om
561
"Have You Seen This Movie?"
563
Milarepa
Taste
565
Over Laramie
566
Bixby Canyon tojessore Road
(1971)
Bixby Canyon Ocean Path Word Breeze
567
Hum Bom!
576
September on Jessore Road
579
IX. MIND BREATHS ALL OVER THE PLACE
(1972-1977)
Sad Dust Glories
(1972-1974)
Ayers Rock
/
Ulura Song
587
Voznesensky's "Silent Tingling"
588
These States: to Miami Presidential Convention
590
Xmas Gift
595
Thoughts Sitting Breathing
597
"What would you do if you lost it?"
600
Who
603
Yes and It's Hopeless
604
Under the world there's a lot of ass, a lot of cunt
606
Returning to the Country for a Brief Visit
607
Night Gleam
609
What I'd Like to Do
610
On Illness
611
News Bulletin
613
On Neruda's Death
615
Mind Breaths
617
Flying Elegy
620
Teton Village
620
Sweet Boy, Gimme Yr Ass
621
Jaweh and Allah Battle
622
Manifesto
625
Sad Dust Glories
626
Contents
xiii
Ego Confessions
(1974-1977)
Ego
Confession
631
Mugging
633
Who Runs America?
636
Thoughts on a Breath
637
We Rise on Sun Beams and Fall in the Night
640
Written on Hotel Napkin: Chicago Futures
641
Hospital Window
642
Hadda Be Playing on the Jukebox
643
Come All Ye Brave Boys
645
Sickness Blues
647
Gospel Noble Truths
649
Rolling Thunder Stones
651
Cabin in the Rockies
653
Reading French Poetry
654
Two Dreams
655
C'mon Jack
657
Pussy Blues
658
Don't Grow Old
659
"Junk MaÜ"
665
"You Might Get in Trouble"
668
Land O'Lakes, Wise.
669
"Drive All Blames into One"
669
Land O'Lakes, Wisconsin: Vajrayana Seminary
670
For Creeley's Ear
671
Haunting Poe's Baltimore
672
Contest of Bards
673
I Lay Love on My Knee
688
Stool Pigeon Blues
690
Punk Rock Your My Big Crybaby
691
Love Replied
692
X. PLUTONIAN ODE
(1977-1980)
What's Dead
697
Grim Skeleton
698
Ballade of Poisons
700
Lack Love
701
Father Guru
702
Manhattan May Day Midnight
703
Adapted from Nerada's
"Que dispierte
el leñador"
704
Nagasaki Days
707
Plutonian Ode
710
Old Pond
715
xiv
Contents
Blame the Thought, Cling to the Bummer
717
"Don't Grow Old"
718
Love Returned
720
December
31,1978 722
Brooklyn CoHege Brain
725
Garden State
726
Spring Fashions
727
Las Vegas: Verses Improvised for El Dorado H.S. Newspaper
728
To the Punks of Dawlish
729
Some Love
730
Maybe Love
731
Ruhr-Gebiet 734
Tübingen-Hamburg Schlafwagen 736
Love Forgiven
737
Verses Written for Student Antidraft Registration Rally
1980 738
Homework
739
After Whitman
&
Reznikoff
740
Reflections at Lake Louise
741
τεθνάκην δ' όλίγω 'πιδε^ης φαίνομ' άλαία
743
Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters
744
Ode to Failure
745
Birdbrain!
746
Eroica
748
"Defending the Faith"
750
Capitol Air
751
Appendix for Collected Poems
1947-1980
Notes
757
Epigraphs from Original Editions
809
Dedications
810
Acknowledgments
813
Introduction by William Carlos Williams to Empty Mirror
817
Introduction by William Carlos Williams to Howl
819
Authors Cover Writ
821
Index of Proper Names
827
WHITE SHROUD: POEMS
1980-1985
Acknowledgments
841
Porch Scribbles
843
Industrial Waves
845
Those Two
849
Contents
xv
Homage Vajracarya
850
Why I Meditate
851
Love Comes
852
Oíd
Love Story
856
Airplane Blues
859
Do the Meditation Rock
863
The Little Fish Devours the Big Fish
865
Happening Now?
868
A Public Poetry
869
"What You Up To?"
870
Maturity
872
"Throw Out the Yellow Journalists of Bad Grammar
&
Terrible
Manner"
873
Going to the World of the Dead
875
Irritable Vegetable
877
Thoughts Sitting Breathing II
878
What the Sea Throws Up at Vlissingen
880
I Am Not
881
I'm a Prisoner of Allen Ginsberg
882
221
Syllables at Rocky Mountain
Dharma
Center
883
Fighting Phantoms Fighting Phantoms
884
Arguments
885
Sunday Prayer
886
Brown Rice Quatrains
887
They're All Phantoms of My Imagining
888
White Shroud
889
Empire Air
893
Surprise Mind
895
Student Love
896
The Question
897
In My Kitchen in New York
898
It's
AU So
Brief
899
I Love Old Whitman So
900
Written in My Dream by W. C. Williams
901
One Morning I Took a Walk in China
903
Reading
Bai
Juyi—I. II. III. IV. V. China Bronchitis
VI. VII.
Transformation of
Bais "A
Night in Xingyang"
905
Black Shroud
911
World Karma
913
Prophecy
915
Memory Cousins
916
Moral Majority
917
The Guest
918
xvi
Contents
After Antipater 921
Jumping
the Gun on the Sun
922
Cadillac Squawk
. 925
Things I Don't Know
926
Notes
929
COSMOPOLITAN GREETINGS: POEMS
1986-1992
Acknowledgments
935
Preface: Improvisation in Beijing
937
Prologue: Visiting Father is Friends
941
You Don't Know It
943
On the Conduct of the World Seeking Beauty Against Government
947
Hard Labor
948
Velocity of Money
949
Sphincter
950
Spot Anger
951
London Dream Doors
952
Cosmopolitan Greetings
954
Fifth Internationale
957
Europe, Who Knows?
959
Graphic Winces
960
Imitation of
K. S
. 961
I Went to the Movie of Life
962
When the Light Appears
966
On Cremation of
Chögyam Trangpa,
Vidyadhara
967
Nanao
969
Personals Ad
970
Proclamation
971
To Jacob Rabinowitz
972
Grandma Earth's Song
973
Salutations to Fernando
Pessoa
976
May Days
1988 979
Numbers in U.S. File Cabinet
982
Return of Krai
Majales
984
Elephant in the Meditation Hall
985
Poem in the Form of a Snake That Bites Its Tail
987
Mistaken Introductions
995
Contenti
xvii
CIA Dope Calypso
997
N.S.A. Dope Calypso
1000
Just Say Yes Calypso
1002
Hum Bom!
1004
Supplication for the Rebirth of the Vidyadhara
1009
After the Big Parade
1010
Big Eats
1011
Not Dead Yet
1012
Yiddishe
Kopf 1013
John
1014
A Thief Stole This Poem
1016
Lunchtime
1017
Deadline Dragon Comix
1018
After Lalon
1019
Get It?
1024
Angelic Black Holes
1025
Research
1026
Put Down Your Cigarette Rag
1029
Violent Collaborations
1033
Calm Panic Campaign Promise
1035
Now and Forever
1036
Who Eats Who?
1037
The
Charnel
Ground
1038
Everyday
1042
Fun House Antique Store
1043
News Stays News
1045
Autumn Leaves
1046
In the Benjo
1047
American Sentences
1048
Notes
1051
DEATH
&
FAME: POEMS
1993-1997
Acknowledgments
1059
Foreword
1061
New Democracy Wish List
1063
Peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina
1066
After the Party
1068
After
Olav
H. Hauge
1069
These knowing age
1070
xviii
Contents
C'mon Pigs of Western Civilization Eat More Grease
1071
Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush
1073
Tuesday Morn
1074
God
1076
Ah War
1077
Excrement
1078
New Stanzas for Amazing Grace
1080
City Lights City
1081
Newt Gingrich Declares War on "McGovernik Counterculture"
1082
Pastel Sentences (Selections)
1083
Nazi Capish
1087
Is About
1089
The Ballad of the Skeletons
1091
"You know what I'm saying?"
1096
Bowel Song
1097
Popular Tunes
1098
Five a.m.
1100
Power
1101
Anger
1102
Multiple Identity Questionnaire
1103
Don't Get Angry with Me
1104
Swan Songs in the Present
1105
Gone Gone Gone
1106
Reverse the rain of Terror
1108
Sending Message
1110
No! No! It's Not the End
1112
Bad Poem
1115
Homeless Compleynt
1116
Happy New Year Robert Sc June
1117
Diamond Bells
1118
Virtual Impunity Blues
1119
Waribashi
1120
Good Luck
1121
Some Little Boys
Dont
1122
Jacking Off
1123
Think Tank Rhymes
1124
Song of the Washing Machine
1125
World Bank Blues
1126
Richard III
1129
Death
&
Fame
1130
Sexual Abuse
1133
Butterfly Mind
1134
A fellow named Steven
1135
Contents
xix
HalfAsleep
1136
Objective
Subject
1137
Kerouac
1138
Hepatitis
Body Itch
. 1139
Whitmanic Poem
1140
American Sentences
1995-1997 1141
Variations on Ma Rainey's See See Rider
1144
Sky Words
1145
Scatalogical Observations
1147
My Team Is Red Hot
1149
Starry Rhymes
1150
Thirty State Bummers
1151
"I have a nosebleed
." 1156
"Timmy made a hot milk"
1156
"This kind of Hepatitis can cause ya"
1156
"Giddy-yup giddy-yup giddy-yap"
1156
"Turn on the heat
&
take a seat"
1157
Bop Shbam
1158
Dream
1159
Things
ГИ
Not Do (Nostalgias)
1160
Afterword
1163
Notes
1167
Index of Titles, First Lines, and Original Book Sources
1175
xx
Contents
Here, for the first time, is a volume that
gathers the published verse of Allen
Ginsberg in its entirety, a half century
of brilliant work from one of America's great
poets. The chief figure among the Beats, Ginsberg
changed the course of American poetry, liberating
it from closed academic forms with the creation
of open, vocal, spontaneous, and energetic post¬
modern verse in the tradition of Walt Whitman,
Guillaume Apollinaire,
Hart Crane, Ezra Pound, and
William Carlos Williams. Ginsberg's classics Howl,
Reality Sandwiches, Kaddish, Planet
Nervs,
and The Fall
of America led American (and international) poetry
toward uncensored vernacular, explicit candor, the
ecstatic, the rhapsodic, and the sincere—all leavened
by an attractive and pervasive streak of common sense.
Ginsberg's raw tones and attitudes of spiritual libera¬
tion also helped catalyze a psychological revolution that
has become a permanent part of our cultural heritage,
profoundly influencing not only poetry and popular
song and speech, but also our view of the world.
The uninterrupted energy of Ginsberg's remark¬
able career is clearly revealed in this collection. Seen
in order of composition, the poems reflect on one
another; they are not only works but also a work.
Included here are all the poems from the earlier
volume Collected Poems
1947-1980,
and from Ginsberg's
subsequent and final three books of new poetry: White
Shroud, Cosmopolitan Greetings, and Death
&
Fame. En¬
riching this book are illustrations by Ginsberg's artist
friends; unusual and illuminating notes to the poems,
inimitably prepared by the poet himself; extensive in¬
dexes; as well as prefaces and various other materials
that accompanied the original publications. |
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spelling | Ginsberg, Allen 1926-1997 Verfasser (DE-588)11853940X aut Collected poems 1947 - 1997 Allen Ginsberg 1. ed., [Nachdr.] New York, NY HarperCollins 2007 XX, 1189 S. Ill., Notenbeisp. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016152224&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016152224&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Ginsberg, Allen 1926-1997 Collected poems 1947 - 1997 |
title | Collected poems 1947 - 1997 |
title_auth | Collected poems 1947 - 1997 |
title_exact_search | Collected poems 1947 - 1997 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Collected poems 1947 - 1997 |
title_full | Collected poems 1947 - 1997 Allen Ginsberg |
title_fullStr | Collected poems 1947 - 1997 Allen Ginsberg |
title_full_unstemmed | Collected poems 1947 - 1997 Allen Ginsberg |
title_short | Collected poems |
title_sort | collected poems 1947 1997 |
title_sub | 1947 - 1997 |
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