In memory of the Great American Poet, Allen Ginsberg, Ashes & Blues provides links to interviews, selections of poetry, criticisms and thought-provoking essays, as well as original words from those who loved him the most.
Also included is a short biography by John Tytell, a place to offer your own words of inspiration and a special section on the published works of Ginsberg (CDs, texts and tapes), that range from "Reality Sandwitches" to "Holy Soul Jelly Roll."
Soon available only on Ashes & Blues: Jerry Aronson's official site on "The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg," the critically acclaimed documentary about Allen Ginsberg, with appearances by William Burroughs, Ken Kesey, Jack Kerouac, Normal Mailer, Amiri Baraka and Timothy Leary.
Allen Ginsberg: Shadow Changes into Bone
"Allen Ginsberg: Shadow Changes into Bone" is the clearinghouse for all things Ginsberg. The result of extensive research, this site has collected and categorized all information existing on the Web of direct relevance to America's greatest poet and activist. The site includes links to poems, photos, interviews, articles, news, humor, reviews, howlings, tributes and more. Visit us at www.ginzy.com!
Poets & Writers Online encompasses the best Poets & Writers has to offer. You can search for writers listed in our Directory; find out how to publish your poetry or submit a manuscript; read the latest literary news. "Literary Links" and "Great Resources" provide an array of other literary Web sites. You can also join fellow writers in the lively "Speakeasy," our virtual salon. Topics range from "Writing Erotica" to the tongue-in-cheek "Favorite White Male Poets." Other topics include "Writing Mothers," "Science, Math, and...Poetry," "Ginsberg, Ginsberg, Ginsberg," "How To Handle a Critic," "If Stephen King Only Had 250 Words..." and many more.
San Francisco Salvo is an electronic literary journal of postmodern philosophy, poetry and fiction. We act as an intelligent human agent for cultural criticism and art.
We provide an extensive linklist of similar and different sites and links to Web-publishing tools and advice, most of them free.
Salvo's review of David West's work includes a thread on Ginsberg's "Howl."
We welcome fresh, well-crafted poetry, clever short stories and insightful criticism.
Submit work in the body of an e-mail message to:
salvo@jps.net
or via
http://www.jps.net/salvo
TW3, a lively magazine for readers, is pleased to join Salon in an event that benefits a worthy cause while celebrating the most influential poet of his generation. You'll find "Ginsberg's Web," our send-off for the Dharma Lion, in Virtual Ink, TW3's highly opinionated reader's guide. Other regularly updated departments at TW3 include: Colette's List, brief reviews of books for the beach bag or the fireside; ReelPolitik, contrary commentary on books, authors and reading; Off the Rack, timely reviews and ratings of the month's noteworthy print magazines; New Voices, original work by young writers; the Bookstall, offering hand-picked good books at deep discounts, and more -- even a Sunday Crossword. Please drop by soon. And while you're in the neighborhood, don't forget to tell us what you're reading.
Independent Bookseller in Harvard Square, Cambridge Mass. In business 21 years, on the Web since 1994. We carry hundreds of thousands of books, ship worldwide, have an extensive selection of computer books and so many kids books we had to open a separate kids store (Curious George Goes To WordsWorth).
The Zuzu's Petals Literary Resource/Zuzu's Petals Quarterly Online
With 2,000-plus resources for writers, artists and other creative people, The Zuzu's Petals Literary Resource features more than 10,000 addresses for literary/visual artists, arts news and reviews, and is the home of the critically acclaimed literary magazine Zuzu's Petals Quarterly.