"R.D. Laing and the poet Allen Ginsberg discuss Ginsberg's life and work. Ginsberg reads and sings a selection of his poems."@en
"Though much of the discussion in this program concerns Ginsberg's legendary past, he emerges as a vital force in contemporary literature. He talks about his mother's insanity and death, his commitment to writing after meeting Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs, and his lifelong preparation to answer the sudden call of his muse."@en
"Allen Ginsberg talks to R.D. Laing about his work and life."
"An interview with poet Allen Ginsberg, this program gives an overview of his work and of the Beat literary movement. Ginsberg tells the story of a famous 1955 San Francisco poetry reading where three key themes of the Beat movement--candor in thought and language, spirituality and environmentalism--were uncovered for the first time. He reads from three of his poems, including "Kaddish", and tells of his friendship with Jack Kerouac."
"Poet Allen Ginsberg reads a selection of his own poems and the poems of others."
"R.D. Laing in conversation with Allen Ginsberg discussing various aspects of Ginsberg's works."@en
"R.D. Laing and the poet Allen Ginsberg discuss Ginsberg's life and work. Ginsberg reads and sings a selection of his poems. Topics include: the intimacy of poetry, relationship between poems and dreams, and the role of meditation."@en
"Allen Ginsberg, one of the major poetic voices of the twentieth century, reads poems and sings songs from his "Collected Poems 1947-1980,"accompanied by Donald Was and is interviewed by Lewis MacAdams."@en
"Allen Ginsberg reads from his own poetry and discusses the works of Whitman, Lorca, Blake, Kurt Switters, William Carlos Williams, and Shelley. Some readings accompanied by Steven Taylor, guitar."@en
"An interview with poet Allen Ginsberg which gives an overview of his work and of the Beat literary movement. Ginsberg tells the story of a famous 1955 San Francisco poetry reading where three key themes of the Beat movement-- candor in thought and language, spirituality and environmentalism-- were uncovered for the first time. He reads from three of his poems, including "Kaddish", and tells of his friendship with Jack Kerouac."@en
"Discusses review of the reception of poetry, the intimacy of poetry, role of meditation, and relationship between poems and dreams."@en
"Allen Ginsberg in conversation with author psychologist R.D. Laing. Ginsberg's first book "Howl" written during 1955 and 1956, overcame censorship trials to become the most widely read and translated poems of this century. R.D. Laing explores Ginsberg's writing and looks at the man whose works have become a permanant part of the cultural heritage of the West."
"Though much of the discussion concerns Ginsberg's legendary past, he emerges as a vital force in contemporary literature. He talks about his mother's insanity and death, his commitment to writing after meeting Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs, and his lifelong preparation to answer the sudden call of the muse."@en
"Allen Ginsberg's Howl burst upon the literary scene in the mid-fifties and turned its author into a celebrity overnight. As Ginsberg battled through censorship trials, his own campaigning presence became the emblem of an epoch - one which challenged both literary and social establishments. Here he talks with psychiatrist and writer R.D. Laing about his life and his recent Collected Poems which includes all the writings contained in the six volumes published by City Lights Books."@en
"Allen Ginsberg's Howl burst upon the literary scene in the mid-fifties and turned its author into a celebrity overnight. As Ginsberg battled through censorship trials, his own campaigning presence became the emblem of an epoch - one which challenged both literary and social establishments. Here he talks with psychiatrist and writer R.D. Laing about his life and his recent Collected Poems which includes all the writings contained in the six volumes published by City Lights Books."
""Allen Ginsberg, one of the major poetic voices of the twentieth century, reads poems and sings songs accompanied by Donald Was ... at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, California; and is interviewed by Lewis MacAdams"--Container."@en
"Allen Ginsberg, one of the major poetic voices of the twentieth century, reads poems and sings songs accompanied by Donald Was ... at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, California; and is interviewed by Lewis MacAdams."
"Allen Ginsberg, one of the major poetic voices of the twentieth century, reads poems and sings songs accompanied by Donald Was ... at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, California; and is interviewed by Lewis MacAdams."@en
"R.D. Laing interviews the American poet, Allen Ginsberg about his life and work."
"Author Allen Ginsberg discusses his life and work with R.D. Laing."@en
""Allen Ginsberg, one of the major poetic voices of the twentieth century, reads poems and sings songs accompanied by Donald Was ... at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, California; and is interviewed by Lewis MacAdams"-- VHS Container."@en
"R. D. Laing and the poet Allen Ginsberg discuss Ginsberg's life and work. Ginsberg reads and sings a selection of his poems."@en
"The Beat movement poet presents a collection of poems that draw both from his personal experience and his impressions of American society."@en
"R.D. Laing and the poet Allen Ginsberg discuss Ginsberg's life and work. Ginsberg reads and sings a selection of his poems."
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