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Allen Ginsberg: Photographs
M**S
False advertising, bad situation
The book was advertised at 3.2 pounds, thus I assumed a large book, worth the money. It turned out to be less than a pound - a thin book. Very dissatisfied.
C**G
Five Stars
Beautiful book. Must have for all Ginsberg fans
N**S
Five Stars
Love Allen!
J**O
History and Art
Personal and Beat history were captured by Ginsberg with his simple camera. Other books have called them snapshots, but Ginsberg could not help but create art, as well. The paper used by the printer could have been better. Yet this book is well worth the price.
A**S
Terribly designed. Avoid.
This is the worst-designed photo book I’ve ever seen and I own hundreds. It’s combined vertical and horizontal format with hand-written notes.I’d comment on the quality of the work (they’re snapshots), but the thing is inscrutable so I returned mine. It gave me a headache.
J**R
if you get it, you'll get it
first off, these are two excellent essays concerning photography, one by gregory corso and one by ginsberg himself, and these writings are almost worth the price of the book itself (which you should consider buying used, it can be found even in the used section of amazon for cheap - and they are limited printings from what i understand). as for the photos, this is like van gogh's 'bedroom in arles'. there is a sense of history in these pictures, and as ginsberg says, he knew. here is kerouac, burroughs, cassady, allen, and on top of that, this was early post-world war 2 america. you can see it in the people, the apartments, the streets - i could go on and on, but a truly valuable book.
M**Y
Thank God He Always Carried That Camera...
What a delicious treat. Allen Ginsberg took it upon himself to be the Beat historian, which has in turn given the world this treasure in hardback. His scrawling notations serve as stream-of-consciousness captions. His early pics of Corso eating grapes and huddling for warmth at the Beat Hotel in Paris are simply beautiful. Much silliness is supplied here as well. And who looks better in black and white than Jack Kerouac? This is not only a great coffee table book, but a must for any fan of the Beat Generation.
A**S
Ok...
It was a nice gift...all the pictures were black and white, mostly of his family and friends. Good for a Ginsberg fanatic.
S**R
Good / not great.
It's quite a large book but not huge. Paper is matt-finish, which I don't like. The images themselves tend to be quite grainy and high-contrast: they would benefit greatly from professional scanning and post-processing. However, the subjects are very interesting from a historical point of view. There's also Ginsberg's hand-written captions below each photograph, which add interest. Overall, a good but not great photo book which is crying out for a rework.
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