America viewed from Ginsberg and Agee Allan Ginsberg and James Agee gave us the view that Americans have formed a perfect American image for Americans. War This perfect American is usually in his early thirties, white, male, middle class citizen and has been very successful. Allan Ginsberg is violently attacking Americans to comply with this idea. It is not a country that believes and respects individual differences in personality and opinion.
Allen Ginsberg is called "the greatest influence on American poetry voice since Whitman" from Bob Dylan, and Ginsberg is likely to agree to him as follows. He is my biggest fan. "America" is a typical representative of Alan Ginsberg as it is getting longer and longer. Allen Ginsbergs' poetry features long stories by conversation and monolingual - it is quite different from the general style of poetry. He uses the full names of people and often dedicates his poetry to certain people. He wrote exactly what he saw - usually like everyday things - go to chinatown - but he gave them an interesting perspective - usually political, cynical or sexual - people are Ai Reasons for liking or disliking Lenkinsberg's work. His work is like a cleverly structured diary piece using a small poetry ring instead of poetry with a little conversation.
Poets are usually only known among their readers, but like Walt Whitman, Ginsberg's name is recognized by millions of words that have never read his poem. Like Whitman, Ginsburg's work is based on the idea that his thoughts and experiences resonate among the masses. Ginsberg writes, "I think that I am the United States." The statement was originally humorous, but also shows his view that democracy starts with a word. At the top of his celebrity, Alain Ginzberg can be said to be a symbol of the United States - at least most of the country - just like any other person.