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“I remember the people I knew in prison; I was very fortunate to know them - they came from 1910, 1920, 1930.”

Quote by Gregory Corso

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Gregory Corso
Gregory Corso

Gregory Corso was an American poet known for his unique poetic style and active participation in the counterculture movement. His work is characterized by a strong sense of individualism and a passionate exploration of love, life, and freedom. Corso's poetry often delves into social and political issues, while also expressing profound insights into the human spirit. more

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