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          Allen Ginsberg

          American poet of the second half of the 20th century, founder of the Beat movement
          Date of Birth: 03.07.1926
          Country: USA

          Content:
          1. Allen Ginsberg: The Beat Generation's Revolutionary Pioneer
          2. The Birth of the Beat Generation
          3. Political Activism and Global Influence
          4. Buddhism and Eastern Influences
          5. Personal Life and Relationships
          6. Legacy and Impact

          Allen Ginsberg: The Beat Generation's Revolutionary Pioneer

          Early Life and Education

          Born in Newark, New Jersey, on June 3, 1926, Allen Ginsberg grew up amidst political and familial struggles.

          His father, Louis, was a devout Jewish scholar, while his mother, Naomi, was a Communist Party activist. Ginsberg's early childhood was marked by his mother's mental illness and his own realization of his homosexual identity.

          In high school, Ginsberg's interest in poetry sparked, particularly through the works of Walt Whitman, William Blake, and T.S.

          Eliot. Despite his passion for literature, he enrolled in Col