Visions, Symbols and Intertextuality: An Overview of William Blake’s Influence on Allen Ginsberg - Alexandre Ferrere
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In a compilation of his personal journals, The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice, Allen Ginsberg recalled a particular event, which had a strong impact on his career and on his spiritual approach to life. In July 1948, that is to say eight years before the publication of Howl, Allen Ginsberg had a dynamic impression of unification and of human understanding through visions...
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