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Allen Ginsberg

Allen Ginsberg

US
Birth: 1926-06-03 , Paterson
Death: 1997-04-05 , Nova Iorque
Allen Ginsberg was a pioneering American poet and a central figure of the Beat Generation. His work is characterized by its raw, confessional style, prophetic voice, and exploration of themes such as spirituality, sexuality, political dissent, and the critique of American materialism. He was a prominent activist, advocating for civil rights, environmental protection, and nuclear disarmament. His most famous poem, "Howl," became a symbol of countercultural rebellion and freedom of expression.
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Awards

1974
NBA

The National Book Awards are one of the most prestigious literary awards in the United States, celebrating excellence in American literature across various categories.

1986
Frost Medal

Poetry award given by the Poetry Society of America, recognizing a poetic work or body of work by an American poet.

1986
Golden Wreath of Struga Poetry

The Golden Wreath of Struga Poetry is one of the world's most prestigious poetry awards, presented annually as part of the Struga Poetry Evenings festival in North Macedonia.

1982
LA Times Book Prize - Poetry

The Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the United States, recognizing excellence in poetry published annually.

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