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Irwin Allen Ginsberg
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Irwin Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997) was a seminal American poet and a central figure of the Beat Generation, a literary movement that challenged the conformist values of post-World War II America. He is best known for his provocative poem "Howl," which became a manifesto for the counterculture and the subject of a landmark 1957 obscenity trial that significantly expanded freedom of expression in the United States.
Under the burden of solitude,
under the burden of dissatisfaction
the weight, the weight we carry is love.
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