August 28, 1963

  Back Cover for Reality Sandwiches

  “Wake-up nightmares in Lower East Side, musings in public library, across the U.S. in dream auto, drunk in old Havana, brooding in Mayan ruins, sex daydreams on the West Coast, airplane vision of Kansas, lonely in a leafy cottage, lunch hour in Berkeley, beery notations on Skid Row, slinking to Mexico, wrote this last nite in Paris, back on Times Square dreaming of Times Square, bombed in NY again, loony tunes in the dentist chair, screaming at old poets in South America, aethereal zigzag Poesy in blue hotel rooms in Peru—a wind-up book of dream notes, psalms, journal enigmas & nude minutes from 1953 to 1960 poems scattered in fugitive magazines here collected now book.”

  1960

  Back Cover for Planet News

  Planet News collecting seven years’ Poesy scribed to 1967 begins with electronic politics disassociation & messianic rhapsody TV Baby in New York, continues picaresque around the world globe, élan perceptions notated at Mediterranean, Galilee & Ganges till next breakthrough, comedown Poem heart & soul last days in Asia The Change 1963; tenement doldrums & police-state paranoia in Manhattan then half year behind Socialist Curtain climaxed as Kral Majales May King Prague 1965, same year’s erotic gregariousness writ as Who Be Kind To for International Poetry Incarnation Albert Hall London; next trip West Coast U.S. & voyage back thru center America midwest Wichita Vortex Sutra which is mind-collage & keystone section of progressively longer poem on “These States”—here Self sitting in its own meat throne invokes Harekrishna as preserver of human planet & challenges all other Powers usurping State Consciousness to recognize same Identity, thus ‘I here declare the End of the War.’ Back dwelling on East Coast local psyche notes, elegy for O’Hara dead friend poet & worship for all Gods; at last across Atlantic Wales Visitation promethian text recollected in emotion revised in tranquillity continuing tradition of ancient Nature Language mediates between psychedelic inspiration and humane ecology & integrates acid classic Unitive Vision with democratic eyeball particulars— book closes on politics to exorcise Pentagon phantoms who cover Earth with dung-colored gas.

  May 26, 1968

  After Words for The Fall of America

  Beginning with “long poem of these States,” The Fall of America continues Planet News chronicle taperecorded scribed by hand or sung condensed, the flux of car bus airplane dream consciousness Person during Automated Electronic War years, newspaper headline radio brain auto poesy & silent desk musings, headlights flashing on road through these States of consciousness. Texts here dedicated to Whitman Good Grey Poet complement otherwhere published Wichita Vortex Sutra and Iron Horse. The book enters Northwest border thence down California Coast Xmas 1965 and wanders East to include history epic in Kansas & Bayonne, mantra chanting in Cleveland smoke flats, Great Lake hotel room midnight soliloquies, defeatest prophetics Nebraskan, sociable kissass in Houston, sexist gay rhapsodies, elegy for love friend poet heroes threaded through American silver years, pacifist-voweled changes of self in robot city, wavecrash babbling & prayers airborne, reportage Presidentiad Chicago police-state teargas eye, car crash body consciousness, ecologue inventory over Atlantic seaboard’s iron Megalopolis & west desert’s smog-tinged Vast. Back home, Mannahatta’s garbaged loves survive, farm country without electricity falltime harvest’s the illegal Indochina bomb paranoia guilt. Guru Om meditation breaks through onto empty petrochemical wonderland, & so adieu to empty-lov’d America. Book returns to Pacific flowered seashore with antibomb call, then across ocean great suffering starvation’s visible, bony human September on Jessore Road ends as mantric lamentation rhymed for vocal chant to western chords F minor B flat E flat B flat.

  October 7, 1972

  Back Cover for Mind Breaths

  Australian songsticks measure oldest known poetics, broken-leg meditations march thru Six Worlds singing Crazy Wisdom’s hopeless suffering, the First Noble Truth, inspiring quiet Sung sunlit greybeard soliloquies, English moonlit night-gleams, ambitious mid-life fantasies, Ah crossed-legged thoughts sitting straight-spine paying attention to empty breath flowing round the globe; then Dharma elegy & sharp eyed haiku, pederast rhapsody, exorcism of mid-East battlegods, workaday sad dust glories. American ego confession & mugging downfall Lower East Side, hospital sickness moan, hydrogen Jukebox Prophecy, Sex come-all-ye, mountain cabin flashes, Buddhist country western chord changes, Rolling Thunder snow balls, a Jersey shaman dream, Father Death in a graveyard near Newark, Poe bones, two hot hearted love poems: Here chronicled mid-Seventies’ half decade inward & outward Mindfulness in many Poetries: Aboriginal rhetoric, mouth-page free verse-forms, Whitmanic-miltonic periods, Chinese-american imagery, scholarly politics apostrophe, dirty blues & racy ballads rocknroll & airy numbers musicked with lead-sheets, 3 line sparks, objective tombstones, & in narrative high style Oratory a Blakean Punk Epic with nirvanic Rune music the Contest of Bards.

  September 23, 1977

  Back Cover for Plutonian Ode

  Title poem combines scientific info on 24,000-year cycle of the Great Year compared with equal half-life of Plutonium waste, accounting Homeric formula for appeasing underground millionaire Pluto Lord of Death, jack in the gnostic box of Aeons, and Adamantine Truth of ordinary mind inspiration, unhexing Nuclear ministry of fear. Following poems chronologize Wyoming grass blues, a punk-rock sonnet, personal grave musing, Manhattan landscape hypertension, lovelorn heart thumps, mantric rhymes, Neruda’s tearful Lincoln ode retranslated to U.S. vernacular oratory, Nagasaki Bomb anniversary haikus, Zen Bluegrass raunch, free verse demystification of sacred fame, Reznikoffian filial epiphanies, hot pants Skeltonic doggerel, a Kerouackian New Year’s eve ditty, professorial homework, New Jersey quatrains, scarecrow haiku, improvised dice roll for high-school kids, English rock-and-roll sophistications, an old love glimpse, little German movies, old queen conclusions, a tender renaissance song, ode to hero-flop, Peace protest prophecies, Lower East Side snapshots, national flashes in the Buddhafields, Sapphic stanzas in quantitative idiom, look out the bedroom window, feverish birdbrain verses from Eastern Europe for chanting with electric bands, Beethovinean ear strophes drowned in rain, a glance at Cloud Castle, poems 1977–1980 end with International new wave hit lyric Capitol Air.

  September 28, 1981

  Index of Proper Names

  The pagination of this electronic edition does not match the edition from which it was created. To locate a specific passage, please use the search feature of your e-book reader.

  Abe (Ginsberg), 664

  Abraham, 623

  Abraham, Israel (Irwin Allen), see Ginsberg, Allen

  Acheson, Dean, 492

  Acis, 72

  Adam, 335, 342, 361, 368, 559

  Adam Longhair, see Adam

  Adams, Sherman, 202, see n.

  Adonaeus, 710

  Adonais, 217, 615

  Adonis, 136

  Agnew, Spiro, 594, 614

  Ahab, Captain, 563

  Aiken, George D., 406, see n.

  Alan, see White, J. Alan

  Alexander the Great, 745

  Alexander, Holmes, 406

  Alice in Wonderland, 222

  Allah, 402, 404, 415, 622, 623, 624, 697

  Allen, see Ginsberg, Allen

  Altgeld, John P., 222, see n.

  Amitendranath Tagore, 607

  Amter, Israel, 155, see n.

  Anacreon, 369, 600

  Anderson, Senator, 386

  Andy (Warhol), 654

  Angelico, Beato, 236

  Ann, see Buchanan, Ann

  Anna (Ginsberg), 664

  Anne (Murphy), 341

  Ansen, Alan, 106, 186

  Antinoüs, 236

  Antoinette, Marie, 556

  Apollinaire, Guillaume (William), 188, 528

  Apollinaire de Kostrowitsky, Guillaume, see Apollinaire, Guillaume

  Apollo, 34, 190, 602

  Arafat, Yasir, 623

  Ardinarishvara, 602, see n.

  Arhat, 98, see n.
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  Artaud, Antonin, 177, 189

  Arthur, Gavin, 443, see n.

  Ashbery, John, 725

  Astapheus, 710

  Avalokitesvara, 316, 321, 324, see n.

  Avrum, Svul (Irwin Allen), see Ginsberg,

  Allen

  Ayatollah, 753

  Babaji, 561

  Bach, Johann Sebastian, 159, 360

  Baez, Joan, 381, 507

  Baghavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, 461

  Baldwin, Hanson, 498, 499, 500

  Balabanoff, Angelica, 288, see n.

  Balzac, Honoré de, 185

  Bara, Theda, 385

  Barbara (Rubin), 537

  Bartleby, 78

  Baruch, Bernard, 285

  Batman, 475, 481

  Baudelaire, Charles, 74, 81, 276

  Baudouin, King, 478

  Beach Boys, The, 476, 527

  Beatles, The, 379, 382, 387, 527, 552

  Beaverbrook, Lord, 179

  Beckett, Samuel, 353

  Beethoven, Ludwig van, 745, 748, 749

  Ben-Gurion, David, 623

  Bhaktivedanta Swami, 518, 600, 610, see n.

  Bill, see Burroughs, William S.

  Bimbisara, 306

  Black, Phil, 185

  Blake, William, 14, 146, 172, 196, 212, 246, 305, 309, 355, 362, 415, 434, 474, 550, 561, 600, 603, 610, 631, 685

  Blitzer, Sylvia, 725

  Blok, Alexander, 177

  Bloor, Mother (Ella Reeve), 155, see n.

  Blow, Joe, see Ginsberg, Allen

  Bly, Robert, 532

  Bodhidharma, 475, see n.

  Boehme, Jakob, 550

  Boito, Arrigo, 236

  Bond, Julian, 666

  Borah, Senator, 224

  Bozzo, Joe, 601, see n.

  Bradley, 386

  Brahma, 548, 602

  Brakefield, Private, 546

  Branaman, 396

  Bremont, Famille, 190

  Bremser, Ray, 269, 290, 552, see n.

  Breton, André, 189

  Breughel, Pieter, 276, 356, see n.

  Bronte, Emily, 192

  Browder, Earl, 298

  Brownstein, Michael, 707

  Bryan, William Jennings, 405, see n.

  Buba, see Ginsberg, Rebecca (grandmother)

  Buber, Martin, 297

  Buchanan, Ann, 341, 396

  Budd, Billy, 537

  Budd, Dan, 164

  Budda, see Buddha

  Buddha, 132, 138, 171, 183, 189, 198, 250, 252, 290, 306, 314, 318, 320, 322, 324, 381, 438, 475, 530, 601, 604, 622, 623, 625, 653, 669, 671, 683, 697, 728, 747

  Bunker, Ambassador, 581

  Burchfield, Charles, 421, see n.

  Burns, Stony, 637, 639, see n.

  Burroughs, Joan, 132, 157, 185

  Burroughs, William S., 122, 132, 142, 154, 157, 213, 262, 269, 285, 423, 424, 433, 605

  Cal, see Lowell, Robert

  Calloway, Cab, 100, see n.

  Campion, 600

  Cannastra, William, 65, 429, see n.

  Canyon, Steve, 485

  Carl, see Solomon, Carl

  Carlos, 621

  Carolyn (Cassady), 447

  Carpenter, Don, 378, 443

  Carpenter, Edward, 442, 443, 445, 446, see n.

  Carroll, Paul, 281, see n.

  Carter, Jimmy, 753

  Cassady, Neal, 33, 136, 142, 164, 186, 187, 341, 375, 385, 447, 495, 496, 498, 499, 500, 505, 513, 518, 519, 537, 542, 546, 554, 560, 566, 597, 607

  Castro, Fidel, 273, 283, 331, 699, 752

  Catullo, see Catullus

  Catullus, 131, 553

  Caty, Major, 425

  Ceasar, 362, 590

  Céline, Louis-Ferdinand, 213

  Cendrars, Blaise, 189

  Cerberus, 296

  Ceres, 371

  Cézanne, Paul, 61, 361

  Chaitanya, 415, see n.

  Chaliapin, 218

  Chaney, 555, see n.

  Chango, 280, 362, 415, 475, see n.

  Chaplin, Charlie, 218, 284, 385

  Charles, Ray, 217, 382, 458

  Charon, 144, 697

  Chavez, Cesar E., 665

  Cherry, Don, 577

  Chessman, Caryl, 285, see n.

  Chiang Kai Shek, 385, 411

  Chopin, Frédéric, 358

  Chou En Lai, 385

  Christopher (MacLaine), 341

  Chronos, 357

  Churchill, Winston, 423

  Citaram Onkar Das Thakur, 315, 414, see n.

  Claire (Gaidemack), 193

  Clark, Joseph S., 410, see n.

  Cleaver, Eldridge, 507, 552

  Cocteau, Jean, 189

  Colbert, Claudette, 289

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 211

  Colorado (pseud.), 189

  Columbus, 101

  Connie, 269

  Connors, Bruce, 396

  Cornifici, see Cornificus

  Cornificus, 131

  Corso, Gregory, 75, 157, 171, 203, 237, 253

  Costello, Frank, 643

  Cousteau, J., see Cousteau, Jacques

  Cousteau, Jacques, 697

  Cowan, Elise, 269, 279, 341

  Coyote, 475, see n.

  Crane, Hart, 175, 176, 177, 425, 433, 437, 441, 444, 460, 484, see n.

  Crapp (pseud.), 224

  Creeley, Robert, 322, 541, 600, 671

  Crevel, René, 354, see n.

  Cronkite, Walter, 535

  Crosby, Bing, 697

  Crown, Henry, 455, see n.

  Cummings, E. E., 444, see n.

  Curtis, Dal, 485

  D., see Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

  D—(anon.), 441

  Dalai Lama, 385

  Daley, Mayor Richard, 593

  Dali, Salvador, 429

  Dante, 605, 685

  David, 341

  David (anon.), 232

  Davis, Sammy, 728

  Dayan, Moshe, 623

  Dean, James (Jimmy), 299, 605, 697

  Debs, Eugene, 222, 224, see n.

  De Gaulle, Charles, 492

  Demeter, 710, see n.

  Dehorahava Baba, 414, 561, see n.

  de Kock, Paul, 81

  Denby, Edwin, 466, see n.

  de Sade, 285

  Dickens, Charles, 211

  Dickinson, Emily, 219

  Diem, 319

  Dietrich, Marlene, 62

  Dillinger, John, 455, see n.

  Dimwit, Denny, 277

  Dirksen, Everett, 420

  Disney, Walt, 315, 485, 697

  Donald Duck, 665

  Dostoievski, see Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

  Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 40

  Dove, 410

  Dracula, Count, 722

  Dressler, Marie, 218

  Drum H., see Hadley, Drummond

  Duchamp, Marcel, 345

  Dudjom, 717, see n.

  Dulles, Allen, 283, 411

  Dulles, John F., 273, 409, 411, 492, see n.

  Duncan, Isadora, 697

  du Peru, Peter, 282

  Durante, Jimmy, 284, 433

  Durga-Ma, 415, see n.

  Durgin, Russell, 106

  Dusty, see Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

  Dusty, see Moreland, Dusty

  Dylan, Bob, 377, 380, 398, 417, 507, 550

  Earl, 311, 312

  Eberhart, Richard, 667

  Ed (Sanders), 355, see n.

  Eddy, Nelson, 318, 390

  Edie, see Leegant, Edie

  Eichmann, Adolf, 325

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 188, 194, 203, 285, 286, 319, 320, 406, 409, 462, 697

  Einstein, Albert, 171, 175, 368, 574, 595, 697, 707, 710, 726, 750

  Elanor, Aunt, see Frohman, Elanor

  Eliot, T. S., 213, 276

  Elise, see Cowan, Elise

  Ella Mae, 421

  Ellsberg, Daniel, 707, see n.

  Englebert (Humperdinck), 728

  Enkidu, 280, see n.

  Ephraim, Uncle, 224

  Eros, 602

 
Eugene, see Ginsberg, Eugene

  Evans, Walker, 421, see n.

  Eve, 342

  Evers, Medgar, 387

  Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 341, 385

  Fields, W. C., 211, 386

  Fitzpatrick, Jim, 498, 499

  Fitzgerald, F Scott, 545

  Flynn, Errol, 562

  Ford, Henry, 155

  Forrestal, James V., 273, see n.

  Franco, Francisco, 175, 229

  Frank, see O’Hara, Frank

  Frankenstein, 523, 697, 698

  Frohman, Elanor, 218, 219, 222, 226, 228, 229, 230, 231, 234

  Frohman, Max, 218, 219, 229, 230, 231

  Fugs, The, 434

  Fulbright, James William, 455, 457, 459, see n.

  Fyodor, see Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

  Gaidemack, Aunt Rose, 192, 193, 224, 659, 664

  Galatea, 72

  Gallup, Dick, 707

  Gandhi, 301

  Ganga-Ma, 305, see n.

  Ganipatti, 602, 666, see n.

  Ganymede, 357, 611, 723

  Garbo, Greta, 231

  García Lorca, Federico, 144, 175, see n.

  Garden, Mary, 478, 479

  Garuda, 320, see n.

  Garver, Bill, 196

  Gary S., see Snyder, Gary

  Gavin, General, 410

  Gene, see Ginsberg, Eugene

  Genet, Jean, 176, 188, 285

  George, see Harrison, George

  Gerard, 537

  Gide, André, 189

  Ginsberg, Allen, 33, 69, 116, 131, 142, 150, 157, 229, 231, 232, 236, 239, 253, 264, 313, 334, 346, 561, 566, 605, 667, 697, 707, 725

  Ginsberg, Eugene, 219, 223, 224, 225, 228, 229, 230, 232

  Ginsberg, Louis, 218, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 331, 600, 601, 699, 718

  Ginsberg, Naomi, 217, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 236, 321, 429, 601, 697, 699

  Ginsberg, Rebecca (Grandmother), 220, 221, 230, 232

  Glen, 341

  Godunov, Boris, 218

  Gold, Theodore, 546, see n.