Introduction The subhead I chose may be a bit confusing, but it is just a reference to HBO's popular show "Sex and the City". I think this is very interesting. After briefly introducing Beat "Sports" which is the main part of my thesis and Allen Ginsberg 's lifetime and work, I attempted to study the two themes related to Ginsberg. A piece of poetry, "Kadish". Then, through his poem 'To My Sad Self', I introduced the book 'Reality Sandwiches' and the famous 'relationship' with New York City.
Beating the poet Alan Ginsberg, he regarded himself a non-theoretic Jew, and found a comfort in the eastern religion. As a leader in anti-cultural movement, Ginsberg explored Buddhist meditation and faith and expressed his spiritual dissatisfaction with his poetry. "Elsa hates the walls of the city, I can not overcome the sacred side, crying in the place I should go in history, as I was expected a few years later, this is what I feel How?
On June 3, 1926, Alan Ginsberg was born in Newark, New Jersey. Ginnsberg was promoted in several progressive political views as Lewis and Naominsburg sons of two Jewish members of anti-cultural New York literature in the 1920s. As a supporter of the Communist Party, Ginsberg's mother was a nudist and his spiritual health was concern throughout the poet's childhood. Biographer Barry Miles said, "Naomi's illness made Allen very sympathetic and tolerated by insanity, neurosis and psychosis."
Born in Newark, New Jersey, Grenzberg, Allen (June 3, 1997), New York, the youngest son of Louis Kingsburg, a high school English teacher and poet, and Naomi Wyginsburg Ginsberg and him Brother Eugene grew up in a family affected by his mother's mental illness, she experienced recurrent seizures and paranoia. As a regular member of the Communist Party of America, Naomi Ginsberg took her son into a radical leftist conference dedicated to the cause of international communism during the Great Depression of the 1930s.