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portada Diarios Indios (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Category
Literature
Year
2013
Language
Spanish
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
8493948977
ISBN13
9788493948979
Edited in
España
Edition No.
1

Diarios Indios (in Spanish)

Allen Ginsberg (Author) · Ediciones Escalera · Paperback

Diarios Indios (in Spanish) - Allen Ginsberg

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Synopsis "Diarios Indios (in Spanish)"



Allen Ginsberg es, además de uno de los mejores poetas del siglo xx, miembro del triunvirato indiscutible de la Generación Beat junto con Jack Kerouac y William S. Burroughs. Icono de la contracultura, encabezó un movimiento que alteró para siempre el panorama literario y cultural.
Estos Diarios aúnan los textos que Ginsberg escribió en India durante 1962 y 1963. De la mano de su compañero Peter Orlovsky, el poeta caminó el lodo del país, extrajo todo el conocimiento que pudo de los santones, contempló los rituales funerarios de Benarés, se perdió en Calcuta, conoció los trenes y los abismos, pergeñó algunos de sus más importantes poemas, dibujó puentes y cuerpos, se abrió camino ante otras percepciones de la espiritualidad y de la vida, y lo abrió para toda una procesión de peregrinos que, tras la primera publicación de este libro en 1970, quisieron explorar el misticismo que se derramaba desde Oriente.
Ecléctico, visionario, en ocasiones profundamente íntimo, siempre en posesión de una alucinante claridad, este libro confirma el espíritu inquieto de Ginsberg y su enorme habilidad literaria.


 


 



 




 
Allen Ginsberg
  (Author)
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Irwin Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was one of the most emblematic figures of American alternative culture. The publication of the poem Howl (1956) was the trigger that consolidated beat poetry and gave it a concrete form. Soul of the Beat Generation, he gathered around him Jack Kerouac, Neal Cassady, and even the elusive William S. Burroughs, and fought tirelessly for the writing and publishing of his works. A prominent figure of the so-called "Flower Revolution" and the hippie movement of the sixties, he fought against war and racism, spread rock, chemical and mystical alteration of states of consciousness as a cultural element, and was always at the forefront of social and literary scenes, promoting libertarian ideas and notions of spirituality and authenticity, which always kept him in the crosshairs of the authorities. He traveled the world reciting his poems.
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