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  1. Hitting the Big 5-0 by Gregory Corso, 1983-01-01
  2. Playboy, July 1959 by Hugh (ed.) (Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso) Playboy; Hefner, 1959
  3. Residu 2 by William, Anselm Hollo, Jeff Nuttall, Gregory Corso, and Alexander Trocchi) RICHTER, Daniel, edited by (BURROUGHS, 1966
  4. Brink of the World by Stephen R. Pastore, Gregory Corso, 2007-12-14
  5. WAY OUT: A Poem in Discord. by Gregory. Corso, 1974
  6. Vestal Lady on Brattle and Other Poems by Gregory Corso, 1969-01-01
  7. Bald Ego No. 2 by Lynne Tillman, Gregory Corso, et all 2004-01-02
  8. And How by Gregory Corso, 2008-04-01
  9. Clemente by Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, et all 2003-07
  10. Gregory Corso by Jak Neumirat, 2000
  11. The Kenning Anthology of Poets Theater: 1945-1985 by Kevin Killian, Charles Olson, et all 2010-01-07
  12. ÒA Clown in a GraveÓ: Complexities and Tensions in the Works of Gregory Corso. by Gregory]. Skau, Michael. [CORSO, 1999
  13. Cancer Deaths in Minnesota: Hubert Humphrey, Rudy Perpich, Dave Arneson, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Corso, Richard S. Arnold, James H. Binger
  14. Beat Poets: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Lenny Bruce, Gary Snyder, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gregory Corso, Anne Waldman, Rod Mckuen

21. Corso, Gregory Hair
Literature Annotations. corso, gregory. Hair. Genre. Poem Commentary. gregory corso, along with Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, and Allen Ginsberg, was an early pioneer of Beat
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Genre Poem Keywords Aging Body Self-Image Ordinary Life Sexuality ... Time Summary The poem, through an account of the narrator's experiences with losing hair, explores issues such as aging, sexuality, and our impotence when faced with the vagaries of nature as it transforms our bodies. Ranging from ancient Egyptian lore to dime store pharmacies, Corso weaves a kaleidoscope of images about how humans treat and worry about their hair and how hair has been a mythopoetic vehicle for millennia. Much of the poem employs angry though humorous language whereby the narrator speaks to his hair and pleads with the gods to reverse his fate. Corso writes, "To lie in bed and be hairless is a blunder only God could allow"; and later, "Damned be hair! . . . Hair that costs a dollar fifty to be murdered!" The poem ends with an angry diatribe against hair and an inspired denigration of its mythological power. Commentary Gregory Corso, along with Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, and

22. SULAIR: AmLitStudies: Gregory Corso Papers
that contain original manuscripts, correspondence, and other archival materials related to gregory corso. American poet and author, gregory corso was born in New York City
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Stanford has two special collections that contain original manuscripts, correspondence, and other archival materials related to Gregory Corso. Location: Department of Special Collections, Green Library. Finding Guides: Details are listed below with the specific collections. Research Access and Use: Materials in the Department of Special Collections are non-circulating and must be used in the Special Collections' Reading Room in the Cecil H. Green Library. The Reading Room is open 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday. Photocopies, photographs, and microfilm can be made of some materials in the collections. For more information about the collections and access policies, please contact Special Collections by telephone at (650) 725-1022, by electronic mail at

23. The Works Of Gregory Corso
The Works of gregory corso. Thanks to Kelly Nagle for preparing this bibliography. Ankh Phoenix Book Shop, 1971. gregory corso Phoenix Book Shop, 1971.
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The Works of Gregory Corso
Thanks to Kelly Nagle for preparing this bibliography. Last updated 1995 The Vestal Lady on Brattle and other poems
Richard Brukenfeld, 1955. Gasoline
City light Books, 1958. A Pulp Magazine for the Dead Generation: Poems
With Henk Marsman
Dead Language, 1959. The Happy Birthday of Death
New Directions, 1960. Minutes to Go
With Sinclair Beiles, William Burroughs and Brion Gysin
Two Cities, 1960. The American Express
Olympia, 1961. The Minicab War: The Gotla War-Interview with Minicab Driver and Cabbie
Matrix Press, 1961. Long Live Man
New Directions, 1962. Selected Poems The Mutation of the Spirit Death Press, 1964. The Geometric Poem Cosmopresse, 1966. 10 Times a Poem Poets Press, 1967. Elegiac Feelings American New Directions, 1970. Ankh Phoenix Book Shop, 1971. Gregory Corso Phoenix Book Shop, 1971. The Night Last Night Was at Its Nightest Phoenix Book Shop, 1972. Earth Egg Unmuzzled Ox, 1974. Way Out: A Poem in Discord Bardo Matrix, 1974. Herald of the Autochthonic Spirit New Directions, 1981.

24. Gregory Corso. Morte Di Un Poeta Beat - N I C O L O P O L I - Sito Di Nicola D'U
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"Produzione in serie che tutti i giovani pensino uguale
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Stare uniti questa è la Via Americana."
Gregory Corso, "La Via Americana" A veva settant’anni Gregory Corso, il poeta più europeista della Beat Generation, il movimento che dagli anni Cinquanta aveva aperto la via alla contestazione giovanile in America. Si è spento a gennaio all’ospedale di North Memorial Medical Center di Robbinsdale, nel Minnesota, dove a settembre si era trasferito a casa della figlia Sheri Langerman, un’infermiera, per un tumore alla prostata.
Poeta autodidatta (lesse il russo Dostoevskij, il francese Stendhal e l’inglese Percy Shelley in carcere), il suo linguaggio è considerato tutt’oggi il più onirico della Beat Generation, addirittura il più ingenuo e

25. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET-VERZEICHNIS DEUTSCHLAND:CORSO, GREGORY
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  • 26. Gregory Corso - The Academy Of American Poets
    The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and links.
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    poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Gregory Corso Gregory Nunzio Corso was born in New York's Greenwich Village on March 26, 1930, to teenage Italian parents. A year later, his mother moved back to Italy. After living in orphanages and foster homes, at age eleven Corso moved back in with his father, who had just remarried. After two years, however, he ran away; upon being caught he was placed in a boys' home for two years. He also spent several months in the New York City jail while being held as a material witness in a theft trial. He was returned to his father, but after running away again was sent to Bellevue Hospital for three months "for observation." At age sixteen, he began a three-year sentence at Clinton State Prison for another theft. While in prison, he read widely in the classics, including Dostoevsky, Stendahl, Shelley , Thomas Chatterton, and Christopher Marlowe, as well as the dictionary; it was there that he also began writing poems. In a Greenwich Village bar in 1950, the year of his release from prison, he met

    27. Woodstock Journal - Gregory Corso
    A Salute to gregory corso Poet Among Poets By Edward Sanders Few have lived the life of a poet with more energy than gregory corso.
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    A Salute to Gregory Corso Poet Among Poets
    By Edward Sanders

    Few have lived the life of a poet with more energy than Gregory Corso. He seems to have experienced about twenty lives from a hyper-energy source that must lead directly out of ancient Parnassus. Fearlessly he has thundered through the decades, going back for more than 50 years, beginning his poetry writing even before he met Allen Ginsberg in a bar in Greenwich Village in 1950. During those fifty years Gregory Corso has become world famous, and he has thrilled generation after generation with his poetry.
    Miriam and I first saw Gregory read at the Gaslight Cafe in the Village in early 1959 when we were still in NYU, and subsequently we have been onstage, backstage and on the poetry circuit with him on many occasions during the last 30 years. He's one of a kind, as they say; a legend; a man of a million anecdotes; virtually every well-published poet in America has a few Gregory Corso stories they cherish to tell.
    He's the real stuff. I've seen him pull a crumpled note sheet from his pocket just before heading out to a podium to thrill a crowd with a few hot-off-the-mind lines. I've seen him at a packed Town Hall in NYC literally being begged by the audience to read his famous "Marriage," hesitating for a few seconds, then reciting it as freshly as if it had been just written that morning.

    28. Gregory Corso Home Page
    Biography, bibliography, poems, literary criticism, articles from newspapers and periodicals, Italian curios and a few essays and reviews of his poetry by Raffaele Cocchi.
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    29. Gregory Corso: Biographical Note
    gregory corso Biographical Note. gregory corso was born in New York City on 26 March 1930. By Michael Skau. Return to gregory corso.
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    Gregory Corso: Biographical Note Los Angeles Examiner and later served as a merchant seaman. In 1954 he unofficially attended Harvard University, where students contributed to the publication of his first collection of poems, The Vestal Lady on Brattle and Other Poems . Two years later he joined Ginsberg in San Francisco, where Lawrence Ferlinghetti published his volume of poems Gasoline . In 1957 Corso joined Kerouac and Ginsberg for a series of unconventional readings and interviews. Since that time he has traveled extensively, especially in Mexico and Eastern Europe. He taught briefly at the State University of New York at Buffalo and occasionally during summer sessions at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. His major publications after Gasoline include The Happy Birthday of Death The American Express Long Live Man Elegaic Feelings American Herald of the Autochthonic Spirit (1981), and Mindfield By Michael Skau Return to Gregory Corso

    30. The Best Minds Of My G-g-g-g-generation: An Evening With Gregory Corso And Allen
    An Evening with gregory corso and Allen Ginsberg. By Oskar Back.
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    The Best Minds of My G-g-g-g-generation: An Evening with Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg I guess in the Sixties they called them happenings. As it happened, a friend of mine, Charlie Ross, managed to get the Blue Note to open its doors on a Sunday night, July 12, 1981. The scheduled event was a reading by Gregory Corso, with Allen Ginsberg and the Shambala Glass Chicken Rock and Roll Band. What did happen was the result of the fashionably tardy half-hour delay, a crowd left to warp in the rain, and several poets in search of an audience. "Not quite, big fella," admonished the manager. "I'm the boss ." It was then that I got a sick feeling, like when you're 200 miles from where you're going and you smell a burning wheel bearing. I found out later that the whole thing had been railroaded through under the auspices of the Boulder Poetry Project, and behind the back of the Boulder Council on the Performing Arts. Charlie had only to take his eye off things for five minutes before the hot-box really started smoking. Allen Ginsberg was setting up with his band. A reliable source had it that he'd been to a Clash concert and read a few of his poems while they accompanied. He was even invited to tape a session with them for their next album. No doubt Allen had his heart set on being a rock star. We might have seen a new Allen, wearing wraparound punk shades, spitting on the Mall. But somehow the session with the Clash never came off. Allen returned to Boulder from New York with a new dream, and tonight would be his shot at making it a reality. But when I watched him trying to tune the band to his harmonium, I could only wish him luck.

    31. Gregory Corso At The Blue Neon Alley
    gregory corso at the Blue Neon Alley, a directory of the beat generation on the World Wide Web. gregory corso. 1930 20001. What are fish? Animalized water.
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    32. Riverside Interview: Gregory Corso (excerpt)
    The Interview. excerpt from an interview with gregory corso. by Gavin Selerie. Gavin Selerie, The Interview, in The Riverside Interviews 3 gregory corso.
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    The Interview excerpt from an interview with Gregory Corso by Gavin Selerie Ladbroke, London, 1982
    GS: I'd like you to tell me about your background in New Yorkthe East Side. or you name 'em the writers who were part of that scene. And then, of course, the tourists which came down on the weekend, and they never see any of the people who live there, the residents; they only see each other and they point out to each other and say, "There's one." But all they do is come down with masquerade, try to act like they're Bohemian. This is as a kid that I saw it; remember now, this is before the Beatniks and all that. Anyway, it was the hippest place in town and I thought, "A big city like New York oh yeah, Tops." And as I grew up in it and the years changed there was movings around. I moved up over Lower East Side and I was adopted by eight foster parents; I lived all over New York City with these parents, man, till I was about ten years old. My father took me back home, back to Greenwich Village, and he thought by taking me out of the orphanage he'd be out of the World War too. But no way they got him anyway. He went in the Navy and then I lived on the streets.

    33. Corso, Gregory Nunzio --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Year in Review 2001 obituary corso, gregory Nunzio Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLA style corso, gregory Nunzio. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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    34. Gregory Corso --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
    corso, gregory Britannica Concise. encyclopedia. , corso, gregory American poet, a leading member in the mid1950s of the Beat movement.
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    35. LookSmart - Directory - Gregory Corso
    gregory corso gregory corso was a founding figure in the Beat Revolution of the 1950s. corso, gregory - CNN Read a tribute and brief biography of the poet.
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    Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932004. corso, gregory. On-Line Author Site. Sex, Male. National Origin, United States of America.
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    39. Poetry Previews: Gregory Corso
    The poetry of gregory corso. corso, gregory Bibliography of corso s works, as well as synopsis of his life, and links to other Beat generation authors.
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