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In Reply to: Alan Ginsberg Plays His Melodeon for a Bemused William F. Buckley Jr. posted by John Marks on April 18, 2021 at 07:23:23:
Very interesting "interview." Ginsberg more than held his own, I thought--- and that's no mean feat versus Buckley, the consummate debater. Bill was an interesting fellow; political "mover and shaker," accomplished writer, yachtsman, and, rarest of all, wit. Thanks! (Now, of course, I'll have to revisit Bill vs Gore Vidal...).
Edits: 04/18/21
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Follow Ups
- Careful, Ginsberg's an original HIPster! - tinear 08:07:46 04/18/21 (8)
- I caught your pun - John Marks 11:00:28 04/18/21 (7)
- Okay, read it! - tinear 05:52:22 04/19/21 (3)
- My adult daughter assigns his 100 Poems from the Chinese for her Classics of East Asian Literature course - John Marks 12:16:39 04/19/21 (1)
- Wonderful stuff! nt - tinear 13:22:20 04/20/21 (0)
- And here's Rexroth reading it himself - pbarach 08:55:49 04/19/21 (0)
- Rexroth - pbarach 05:28:31 04/19/21 (1)
- Brooks Brothers Suits--an Urbane Legend... - John Marks 12:12:51 04/19/21 (0)
- Well, I don't, at the moment, because I just read a lengthy and distubing - tinear 16:17:08 04/18/21 (0)