07.13.2006, 11:01 PM | #1 |
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who do you like? i quite enjoy John Wieners, Philip Lamantia and (as you can see) Peter Orlovsky, (as well as the obvious Ginsberg, Burroughs..not really poet, but writer... whatever) any writers/poets/artists you like fromt his era?
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07.13.2006, 11:11 PM | #2 |
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my wiener is a poet too.
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07.13.2006, 11:17 PM | #3 |
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seriously? show some poems! wiener poems are the second best kind!
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Gary Snyder rules all.
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I don't know if i have read or heard any of him. (I have this box set "Howls Raps and Roars," and i have researched a select few). I'll check him out.
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He was friends with Kerouac and crew......he is Japhy Ryder in the Dharma Bums. Check out the Gary Snyder Reader.
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burroughs, ginsberg, kerouac, bukowski, orlovsky, mcclure, i would put henry miller in this much but he is earlier
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william s. burroughs and ginsberg are my favorites.
kerouac kind of pisses me off.
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burroughs is my all time favourite author, never read anything that has excited me more than a william burroughs novel
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I would say burroughs is a better writer than kerouac but I could see why kerouac would be way on top. I really liked junky by burrough's. My favorite poet is ginsberg.
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oh shit, how did i ever forget Kerouac!!!??? (add him to the list up there). i just just just finished Naked Lunch. (the first one i have read of his) what next?
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07.14.2006, 06:27 PM | #13 |
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never read anything that bored me more than a burroughs novel.
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07.14.2006, 06:29 PM | #14 |
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I like Gregory Corso's self-penned epitaph:
Spirit is Life It flows thru the death of me endlessly like a river unafraid of becoming the sea
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^Yeah man....that reminds me a lot of Snyder.
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I only recently got into poetry itself, so this may be an obvious choice, since I haven't delved too deep into it yet, but I like Saul Williams... any other suggestions for beginners?
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^William Carlos Williams....drunken suggestion, but yeah.
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poe...s/williams.htm
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I didn't like Naked Lunch. A waste of time.
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Bradley Hathaway is the worst poet ever. I saw him live Friday night and was thoroughly pissed off.
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