Alan Ginsberg is a Jewish American poet born on June 3, 1929. His poetry is strongly opposed to militarism, economic materialism, and sexual oppression. Ginsberg is best known for his epic "howling," which condemns the destructive power of American capitalism and integration. In his early days, Allen was born in a Jewish family in Newark, New Jersey, his father, Lewis Ginsberg was a published poet and a high school teacher. Ginsberg's mother, Naomi Ginsberg, suffered from a psychosis that had never been properly diagnosed before.
Ginsberg grew up in Patterson, New Jersey, and his father, Rui Ginsberg (who was also a poet himself), taught English. Alan Ginsberg's mother who expressed condolences at his long poem Kardish (1961) has been housed in a mental hospital for many years. Ginsberg was influenced by the poet William Carlos Williams' work, in particular the use of natural language rhythms and Pak's direct observation. His anarchist trend at Columbia University made the authorities miserable, Ginsberg became a close friend of Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs, later became the best in Beats. After leaving Columbia University in 1948, he worked extensively, from the cafeteria floor mop to market researchers and other jobs.
Ginsberg studied at Columbia University in 1943 and plans to become a lawyer. In Columbia's Allen, friendship with William S. Barles, Neil Casadi, Jack Kerouac, including his father made him a poet. Ginsberg acquired a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1948. After graduation, he began many spiritual journeys. He explored his soul and thought through poetry. In the early 1960s, Ginsberg studied a number of medicines. He is involved in promoting the legalization of marijuana and homosexual rights. In 1962, he made a trip to India which changed his life. So he discovered yoga and meditation. Then he removed heavy drug use and decided to focus on "human life and life". When he returned to the state they said in a university lecture that yoga and meditation are better than drug use. Quoting Ginsberg's words, "You can see that psychoactive drugs help to write poetry"
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.