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Allen Ginsberg

August 2023

  • Patti Smith & William S. Burroughs, The Bunker, September 20, 1995 (REF# 2290 71624) ©Allen Ginsberg, courtesy of FaheyKlein Gallery, Los Angeles

    Beats connection: Allen Ginsberg’s inner circle – in pictures

  • Gavin Selerie in 2009

    Other lives
    Gavin Selerie obituary

July 2023

  • George the Poet photographed at Cutz Barbershop in Harlesden, West London. George Mpanga better known by his stage name George the Poet, is a British spoken-word artist with an interest in social and political issues.

    The Guardian view on spoken word poets: powerful voices that are needed today

    Editorial: Traditionally looked down on by the poetry establishment, those specialising in performance deserve their new chance to shine

March 2022

  • Patti Smith, 2017

    The reader interview
    ‘I experience joy very easily’: Patti Smith on Springsteen, the climate fight and the meaning of punk

  • Author Jack Kerouac

    Jack Kerouac: still roadworthy after 100 years

October 2021

  • Ai Weiwei at his home in Portugal: ‘Once you don’t have a place to go, you can go anywhere’.

    Ai Weiwei: ‘It is so positive to be poor as a child. You understand how vulnerable our humanity can be’

    From living in a dugout in Little Siberia to his friendship with Allen Ginsberg in New York, artist and activist Ai Weiwei reveals what drives his restless creativity

March 2021

  • Allen Ginsberg in 1976.

    Howl: illuminating draft of Allen Ginsberg's seminal poem found

    Early draft of Howl is on sale for $425,000 and ‘allows a look into the mind’ of the influential Beat poet

February 2021

  • Lawrence Ferlinghetti the in City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco, 1977.

    Lawrence Ferlinghetti obituary

  • Lawrence Ferlinghetti, outside City Lights in San Francisco.

    Lawrence Ferlinghetti, poet and founder of City Lights bookshop, dies aged 101

May 2020

  • FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2010, file photo, beat poet Michael McClure is seen on his deck with sculptures by his wife, artist Amy Evans McClure, at their home in Oakland, Calif. Michael McClure, one of the famed Beat poets of San Francisco who went on a career as a poet that eclipsed most others in popular culture, has died. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that McClure died Tuesday, May 5, 2020, in Oakland, Calif., after suffering a stroke last year. He was 87. (Paul Chinn/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

    Michael McClure obituary

    US writer who saw himself and his fellow Beat poets as the literary wing of the green movement

October 2019

  • Elaine Feinstein in 2005.

    Elaine Feinstein obituary

    Poet and novelist who transformed literary writing in the 1970s

June 2019

  • Magnificent duets … Joan Baez and Bob Dylan play in the Rolling Thunder Revue.

    All aboard the Bob Dylan express! How Rolling Thunder revved round America

    When Dylan chanced upon a huge Roma gathering in France, he was transfixed – and formed his own travelling supergroup. As Martin Scorsese brings its ragtag magic to screens, we hitch a ride back to 75

April 2019

  • Joan Baez, Donovan and Vanessa Redgrave on a CND march in May 1965.

    Other lives
    Graham Keen obituary

    Other lives: Photographer of 1960s bohemia who seems to have attended every street protest and happening during that decade

March 2019

  • WS Merwin speaking in Honolulu in 2011.

    WS Merwin obituary

    Prolific American poet whose work engaged with both the bleak and the beautiful

September 2018

  • Opinion is divided over whether a mobile mast should be built at Capel-y-ffin near this rural scene.

    Writers’ wilderness haven split over Brecon Beacons phone mast plan

    Novelist Ian McEwan is among literary figures objecting to plans for a 17.5-metre tower

July 2018

  • San Francisco 1960 Earl Bostic and his trumpet player playing chess during a break at the Blackhawk.

    Nightcrawling with Kerouac, Ginsberg and the beatniks – in pictures

    A new book of photographs by Burt Glinn – featuring a recently discovered essay by Jack Kerouac – captures the beat generation in all their jazz-heavy, late-night glory

June 2018

  • William Ferris at work

    William Ferris: the folklorist who made black America immortal

  • Lawrence Ferlinghetti at the City Lights bookshop.

    Lawrence Ferlinghetti's 'experimental' new book due in time for 100th birthday

May 2018

  • Kennedy Campaigns In Indiana<br>American senator Robert F. Kennedy (1925 - 1968) smiles as he holds the hand of an out-of-frame supporter as he campaigns for the democratic Presidential nomination in Indiana, early May 1968. (Photo by Andrew Sacks/Getty Images)

    The day Robert Kennedy met Allen Ginsberg: 'Have you ever smoked pot?'

    In 1968, the senator welcomed the beat poet into his office, beginning what could have been an unusual relationship

February 2017

  • Edward Barber in 1975. He created an archive of the language and symbolism of 80s street protest, the humour as well as the anger and anxiety.

    Edward Barber obituary

    Photographer best known for his five-year-long project on the British anti-nuclear protest movement of the early 1980s
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