Allen Ginsberg β American Beat poet, author of Howl and Kaddish, and a central voice of 20th-century counterculture. His work fused protest, spirituality, sexuality, and radical honesty, making him one of the most influential poets of his generation.
β¨ Howl was the subject of a landmark obscenity trial, which it won. π Kaddish was a deeply personal elegy for his motherβs mental illness and death. πΆ Close friend of Bob Dylan, influencing the fusion of poetry and rock music. π Travelled widely, embraced Buddhism and Eastern spirituality. ποΈ With Kerouac and Burroughs, he helped define the Beat Generation. π Became an icon of free expression and anti-war movements. π Studied at Columbia University, where his literary journey began. π‘ Wrote in raw free verse, aiming for unfiltered truth. π His readings were famous for their rhythm, often compared to jazz. π¨ββ€οΈβπ¨ Lived openly as a gay man, a bold stance for his time. π Once quipped that he wrote poems βlike talking to myself on the street.β