“we're all golden sunflowers inside.”
Quote by Allen Ginsberg
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This collection brings together the poems written by a notable American poet throughout the mid to late twentieth century. The date range spanning from 1947 to 1997 encompasses the poet's mature artistic period, during which significant literary movements emerged and evolved. The volume serves as a retrospective of poetic development, showcasing the evolution of style, themes, and voice across five decades of creative work. As a collected edition, it provides readers with an overview of the poet's contributions to American literature, including works that addressed contemporary social issues, explored personal introspection, and engaged with the cultural transformations of the era. more
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