This paper is an analytical study of the Indian cultural elements in Ginsberg’s life and work, focusing on Indian Journals: March 1962 - May 1963. The aim is twofold: firstly the study explores close-readings of poetry and prose from Indian Journals. The study also focuses on his poetic aesthetics and specific themes in Indian Journals and relates them to incidents of his personal life in a larger Indian context, including the literary, cultural, and religious spheres. The purpose is to reveal that it was in India where Ginsberg experienced the most dramatic changes of his life. Hinduism is a way of living, inseparable from Indian culture. It is the world’s most ancient extant spiritual tradition, much more than just a religion, and spiritu...
This essay explores the relationship between the U.S.-based Beat literary movement and the Hungry Ge...
The paper explores the impact of different cultures and languages in the poetic writings of A. K. Ra...
Following the second world war, a new generation stepped onto the stage and revolted against authori...
This article explores the impact that India had on Beat imagination with specific emphasis on Ginsbe...
My Paper entitled ‘From Manhatten to Manikarnika’ traces down the history of Allen Ginsberg’s stay i...
My Paper entitled ‘From Manhatten to Manikarnika' traces down the history of Allen Ginsberg's stay i...
If we examine the existing scholarship on pilgrimage and emerging Buddhist communities in America, w...
The article examines Allen Ginsberg’s cultural and spiritual journeys, and traces the poetR...
In this article the author discusses the inner link between Sri Aurobindo’s poetry, poetical critici...
This study examines the figure of the Yogi as he moves from nineteenth-century colonial India into t...
Allen Ginsberg was born June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey, and died April 5, 1997. He was raised i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [198]-202).Allen Ginsberg's method of spontaneous composi...
This dissertation examines the discourse about Hinduism in the American public sphere from the early...
The theme of this paper is “A light to Hinduism “which means influence of Indian culture, literature...
In presenting this issue of the Journal devoted to music and the expressive arts in general, we hope...
This essay explores the relationship between the U.S.-based Beat literary movement and the Hungry Ge...
The paper explores the impact of different cultures and languages in the poetic writings of A. K. Ra...
Following the second world war, a new generation stepped onto the stage and revolted against authori...
This article explores the impact that India had on Beat imagination with specific emphasis on Ginsbe...
My Paper entitled ‘From Manhatten to Manikarnika’ traces down the history of Allen Ginsberg’s stay i...
My Paper entitled ‘From Manhatten to Manikarnika' traces down the history of Allen Ginsberg's stay i...
If we examine the existing scholarship on pilgrimage and emerging Buddhist communities in America, w...
The article examines Allen Ginsberg’s cultural and spiritual journeys, and traces the poetR...
In this article the author discusses the inner link between Sri Aurobindo’s poetry, poetical critici...
This study examines the figure of the Yogi as he moves from nineteenth-century colonial India into t...
Allen Ginsberg was born June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey, and died April 5, 1997. He was raised i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [198]-202).Allen Ginsberg's method of spontaneous composi...
This dissertation examines the discourse about Hinduism in the American public sphere from the early...
The theme of this paper is “A light to Hinduism “which means influence of Indian culture, literature...
In presenting this issue of the Journal devoted to music and the expressive arts in general, we hope...
This essay explores the relationship between the U.S.-based Beat literary movement and the Hungry Ge...
The paper explores the impact of different cultures and languages in the poetic writings of A. K. Ra...
Following the second world war, a new generation stepped onto the stage and revolted against authori...