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Gregory Corso, streetwise angel poet and the last surviving member of the original Beat triumvirate mythologized as much for their lifestyle as for their literary achievements, died yesterday.
Gregory Corso, a streetwise poet who was a central member of the Beat movement along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, died Wednesday in a hospital in suburban Minneapolis. He was 70 and had ...
Back in 1980, a collection of the plays of Gregory Corso, a young fixture of the Beat scene with pals Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Burroughs, was set to be published by City Lights Books. The book never ...
Not only was the French hornist and composer there in the '50s, he was part of the Beats' inner circle. Yesterday—March 26—Beat poet Gregory Corso would have been 83 (he died in 2001). Recently, David ...
Gregory Corso checked out three days before the launch of another presidential administration that wants to rewind the clock to the 1950s, which quite likely were Corso’s own favorite years.
The helmer, best known for his collaborations with Michael Mann (most notably on “Crime Story”), befriended Gregory Corso in his later years, documenting that final period and helping to expel ...
If their teacher is wise enough to assign a poem called "Marriage" by Gregory Corso, the kids get a surprise. They meet a new friend -- a hip, witty confidant who regards the mannered hypocrisy of ...
By Natasha Senjanovic, The Associated Press TAORMINA, Sicily — Although hailed by Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg as an exceptionally gifted mind and poet, Gregory Corso is ...
After five years of research and editing, Rick Schober, publisher at Tough Poets Press (Arlington, MA), has announced the completion of "The Whole Shot: Collected Interviews with Gregory Corso." ...
Corso was 20 when his poetry caught the eye of Allen Ginsberg. It was a break for the young ex-con who went on to become one of the most widely read of the Beat poets.
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