Allen Ginsberg
Out of the depths: Dante’s Purgatorio, by Philip Terry, reviewed
Having toured the infernal campus of the University of Essex, Terry arrives at the coast, to be confronted by a strange artificial mountain which he now must climb
Thank Evans for good wine
There was an entirely forgotten leftist called Allen Ginsberg, a so-called beat poet (surely an oxymoron) who once produced a…
A strange vibration
Among the many curiosities revealed in this book, few are more startling than the fact that at the height of…
The long and winding road
If you have read Iain Sinclair’s books you will know that he is a stylist with a love of language.…