Minute Particulars of the Counter- Culture: Time,Life, and the Photo-poetics of Allen Ginsberg |
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Abstract: | AbstractRecent exhibitions of Allen Ginsberg’s photographs, which feature 1950s snapshots of his fellow-Beats Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs, have been dismissed by some as marketing exercises for the Beat myth that promote their biocentric image. Ginsberg himself invited comparisons between his work and Robert Frank’s The Americans. However, a detailed material analysis of his work as a poet-photographer, paying close attention to his handwritten captions, recognises it as a complex hybrid that extends his prophetic poetics. In particular, contextualising his work in relation to the 1950s photojournalism of Life and Time establishes the ways in which Ginsberg, and Burroughs, responded to the attacks made on the Beats in those magazines on behalf of Henry Luce’s ‘American Century’. |
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Keywords: | Allen Ginsberg William Burroughs Jack Kerouac Henry Luce Robert Frank photojournalism Life Time the American Century |
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