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Introduction of allen ginsberg's poetry anthology, profile of characters.

Biography of poet allen ginsberg

American poet. Born in Paterson, New Jersey, a Russian immigrant family, he studied at Columbia University and got a bachelor's degree from 1948. Later, he worked as a porter, literary agent and film actor. Ginsburg is one of the leaders of the "San Francisco Renaissance Movement" and the "Beat Generation" literary movements. He has won the Gegenheim Award, the National Artist Award, the National Literature and Art Research Award and the National Book Award. He has published such poems as Howling and Others (1956), Real Sandwich (1963) and The Fall of America (1972), among which the long poem Howling is his masterpiece. Ginsberg's poems describe the disillusionment of American youth with capitalism after World War II without scruple, and describe how they pursue sensual * * *, drug abuse, alcoholism and fighting. They write that they don't want to have a fixed job and like to wander around, but they don't want to get married but are addicted to sex, pursuing the so-called "primitive happiness" and their dissatisfaction with people with formal education, fixed jobs and normal family life. Ginsburg is proud to learn from Whitman's personality liberation spirit and free verse style. His poetry is a combination of amazing strength and nonsense, which contains countless spiritual feelings and covers the whole range of life. He tried to create not only the real world with his poems, but also the whole picture of the wandering career, adventures and roaming of soul and flesh on the short life journey in the long river of human history. However, compared with Whitman's vigorous singing, Ginsburg's poems are often deep and repetitive, and they are endless elegies and wails.