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Foreword | 13 | |
From Poems of Madness ("City Madness") | 17 | |
Hello | 19 | |
From Ode to Coit Tower | 20 | |
From Transformation & Escape | 23 | |
I Am 25 | 25 | |
Poets Hitchhiking on the Highway | 26 | |
Away One Year | 28 | |
After Reading "In the Clearing" | 30 | |
Writ on the Eve of My 32nd Birthday | 32 | |
Second Night in N.Y.C. After 3 Years | 34 | |
"Trust yourself - but not too far" | 35 | |
Chasing the Bird | 36 | |
The Dishonest Mailmen | 37 | |
I Know a Man | 38 | |
The End | 39 | |
The Hill | 40 | |
The Rain | 41 | |
For Love | 43 | |
Revolutionary Letter #1 | 46 | |
Poem in Praise of My Husband (Taos) | 47 | |
The Quarrel | 49 | |
April Fool Birthday Poem for Grandpa | 51 | |
Poetics | 53 | |
#9 ("Truth is not the secret of a few") | 54 | |
#13 ("It was a face which darkness could kill") | 56 | |
#22 ("crazy to be alive in such a strange world") | 57 | |
#39 ("A blockage in the bowel") | 59 | |
From Howl | 60 | |
"Back on Times Square, Dreaming of Times Square" | 71 | |
My Alba | 73 | |
Song | 75 | |
Malest Cornifici Tuo Catullo | 78 | |
Tears | 79 | |
From Kaddish | 80 | |
A Supermarket in California | 84 | |
Sunflower Sutra | 86 | |
From America | 90 | |
Parachutes, My Love, Could Carry Us Higher | 93 | |
Sunday Evening | 94 | |
Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note | 95 | |
Sex, like desire | 96 | |
War Poem | 97 | |
Political Poem | 98 | |
Enlightenment Poem | 100 | |
Blues for Sister Sally | 101 | |
Junk/Angel | 104 | |
Benediction | 105 | |
West Coast Sounds - 1956 | 106 | |
Fragment | 107 | |
Ginsberg (for Allen) | 109 | |
Abomunist Manifesto | 111 | |
Mexican Loneliness | 113 | |
How to Meditate | 115 | |
A Sudden Sketch Poem | 116 | |
Hymn | 118 | |
From Mexico City Blues | 120 | |
"I dreamed of a bum seven foot tall" | 127 | |
"My muse goosed me" | 128 | |
"It is lonely" | 129 | |
"My father died this spring" | 130 | |
May 29 | 132 | |
"It's a great day" | 133 | |
From Hypodermic Light | 134 | |
High | 136 | |
"Man is in pain" | 137 | |
The Gypsy's Window | 138 | |
The Flight | 139 | |
The Marriage | 140 | |
The Marriage (II) | 141 | |
Poem from Manhattan | 142 | |
A Vacancy | 145 | |
The Flowers of Politics (I) | 146 | |
The Flowers of Politics (II) | 148 | |
Mad Sonnet 13 | 150 | |
From the Untitled Epic Poem | 151 | |
6th Raga: For Bob Alexander | 153 | |
15th Raga: For Bela Lugosi | 154 | |
Picasso Visits Braque | 155 | |
I Would Not Recommend Love | 157 | |
"I Have Always Liked George Gershwin More than Ernest Hemingway" | 158 | |
I Have Seen the Light and It Is My Mind | 159 | |
Hotel Nirvana | 160 | |
Personal Poem | 165 | |
Autobiographia Literaria | 167 | |
Today | 168 | |
My Heart | 169 | |
Avenue A | 170 | |
Now That I Am in Madrid and Can Think | 171 | |
Having a Coke With You | 172 | |
Peter's Jealous of Allen | 174 | |
"Writing poems is a Saintly thing" | 177 | |
Some One Liked Me When I Was Twelve | 179 | |
Collaboration: Letter to Charlie Chaplin | 180 | |
Take My Disproportionate Desire | 183 | |
Matins & Lauds | 184 | |
Communion of Saints: The Poor Bastard Under the Bridge | 185 | |
Easter Saturday, NY, NY | 186 | |
Rockefeller the Center | 187 | |
Migration of Birds | 188 | |
A Sinecure for P. Whalen | 189 | |
Under the Skin of It | 190 | |
August on Sourdough, a Visit from Dick Brewer | 191 | |
How the Sestina (Yawn) Works | 192 | |
Revolution | 194 | |
Diaries | 196 | |
The Blue That Reminds Me of the Boat When She Left | 197 | |
"Whenever I make a new poem" | 198 | |
"I know a man's supposed to have his hair cut short" | 199 | |
For C | 200 | |
20:vii:58, On Which I Renounce the Notion of Social Responsibility | 202 | |
Prose Take-Out, Portland, 13:ix:58 | 204 | |
Something Nice About Myself | 206 | |
True Confessions | 206 | |
A Poem for Tea Heads | 207 | |
From A Poem for Painters | 208 | |
A Poem for the Insane | 210 | |
Letters, Encounters, & Statements on Poetics | ||
Donald Allen (1912- ) | 215 | |
William Burroughs (1914-97) | 217 | |
Gregory Corso | 219 | |
Lawrence Ferlinghetti | 221 | |
Allen Ginsberg | 222 | |
Jack Kerouac | 224 | |
Frank O'Hara | 231 | |
Peter Orlovsky | 235 | |
Acknowledgments | 237 | |
Index of First Lines | 245 |
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