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Cosmopolitan greetings

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An edition of Cosmopolitan greetings (1994)

Cosmopolitan greetings

poems, 1986-1992

1st ed.
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Published on the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Beat Generation - that historic encounter in 1944 in New York City between Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs - Cosmopolitan Greetings is the first new collection of poems from Allen Ginsberg since his highly acclaimed book White Shroud appeared in 1986. In Cosmopolitan Greetings, Ginsberg's ebullient spirit, his compassion, humor, playfulness, and candor are as refreshing as ever. These are poems from the autumn years of his life, a time of extensive activity and engagement for the public figure and a period of reflection and meditation for the Buddhist. The poet confronts evil in the world - the ravages of government, dictators, and the CIA; the wanton destruction of natural resources and of our planet; the suffering of the persecuted, the victims of war - and he does it fearlessly and with passion. Death lurks around the corners of these poems, but Ginsberg's zest for life remains undiminished. His search for love is as poignant, funny, and energetic as his attempt to understand why he writes poetry. There is a wonderful balance in this collection between memory and desire. Ginsberg's ardent pursuit of younger lovers alternates with his poignant revisiting of family, friends, and scenes from his earlier days. Cosmopolitan Greetings demonstrates a variety of poetic style and voice. Some of the poems here have dance rhythms; others are song lyrics, and some are accompanied by sheet music on the facing page. There's even an original comic strip - "Deadline Dragon Comix" - in which Ginsberg's publisher is gently taken to task for pressuring the poet about deadlines. The poems in Cosmopolitan Greetings are vintage Allen Ginsberg; fresh, hopeful, full of humanity and soul in the face of the darkness of our times.

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HarperCollins
Language
English
Pages
118

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Cosmopolitan Greetings: Poems 1986-1992
April 26, 1995, Harper Perennial
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Cosmopolitan Greetings: Poems 1986-1992
April 26, 1995, Harper Perennial
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Cosmopolitan greetings: poems, 1986-1992
1994, HarperCollins
in English - 1st ed.
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Cosmopolitan greetings: poems 1986-1992
1994, Penguin
in English
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Cosmopolitan greetings: poems, 1986-1992
1994, HarperCollins
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Table of Contents

Preface: Improvisation in Beijing
Prologue: Visiting Father & Friends
You Don't Know It
On the Conduct of the World Seeking Beauty Against Government
Hard Labor
Velocity of Money
Sphincter
Spot Anger
London Dream Doors
Cosmopolitan Greetings
Fifth Internationale
Europe, Who Knows?
Graphic Winces
Imitation of K.S.
I Went to the Movie of Life
When the Light Appears
On Cremation of Chogyam Trungpa, Vidyadhara
Nanao
Personals Ad
Proclamation
To Jacob Rabinowitz
Grandma Earth's Song
Salutations to Fernando Pessoa
May Days 1988
Numbers in U.S. File Cabinet
Return of Kral Majales
Elephant in the Meditation Hall
Poem in the Form of a Snake That Bites Its Tail
Mistaken Introductions
CIA Dope Calypso
N.S.A. Dope Calypso
Just Say Yes Calypso
Hum Bom!
Supplication for the Rebirth of the Vidyadhara
After the Big Parade
Big Eats
Not Dead Yet
Yiddishe Kopf
John
A Thief Stole This Poem
Lunchtime.
Deadline Dragon Comix
After Lalon
Get It?
Angelic Black Holes
Research
Put Down Your Cigarette Rag
Violent Collaborations
Calm Panic Campaign Promise
Now and Forever
Who Eats Who?
The Charnel Ground
Everyday
Fun House Antique Store
News Stays News
Autumn Leaves
In the Benjo
American Sentences.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-114) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3513.I74 C67 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 118 p. ;
Number of pages
118

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24745678M
Internet Archive
cosmopolitangree00gins
ISBN 10
006016770X
ISBN 13
9780060167707
LCCN
93043627
OCLC/WorldCat
29428490

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Internet Archive item record

Work Description

Published on the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Beat Generation - that historic encounter in 1944 in New York City between Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs - Cosmopolitan Greetings is the first new collection of poems from Allen Ginsberg since his highly acclaimed book White Shroud appeared in 1986.

In Cosmopolitan Greetings, Ginsberg's ebullient spirit, his compassion, humor, playfulness, and candor are as refreshing as ever. These are poems from the autumn years of his life, a time of extensive activity and engagement for the public figure and a period of reflection and meditation for the Buddhist.

The poet confronts evil in the world - the ravages of government, dictators, and the CIA; the wanton destruction of natural resources and of our planet; the suffering of the persecuted, the victims of war - and he does it fearlessly and with passion.

Death lurks around the corners of these poems, but Ginsberg's zest for life remains undiminished. His search for love is as poignant, funny, and energetic as his attempt to understand why he writes poetry. There is a wonderful balance in this collection between memory and desire. Ginsberg's ardent pursuit of younger lovers alternates with his poignant revisiting of family, friends, and scenes from his earlier days.

Cosmopolitan Greetings demonstrates a variety of poetic style and voice. Some of the poems here have dance rhythms; others are song lyrics, and some are accompanied by sheet music on the facing page. There's even an original comic strip - "Deadline Dragon Comix" - in which Ginsberg's publisher is gently taken to task for pressuring the poet about deadlines. The poems in Cosmopolitan Greetings are vintage Allen Ginsberg; fresh, hopeful, full of humanity and soul in the face of the darkness of our times.

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