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Allen Ginsberg Photographs
Published in Hardcover by Twelvetrees Pr (1991)
Authors: Allen Ginsberg and Robert Frank
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The Texture Of Literary History
From the close up photo of aging King Junkie Burroughs to the bathroom snap of naked, youthful Ginsberg and Corso, this massive collection of black and whites, circa Beat Generation, is quite amazing. Each photo is captioned in Ginsberg's own hand and his descriptions/musings tell the story of the Horsemen of Apocalyptic Literature as they roamed through their own private world. I highly recommend this photo essay to fans of that special genre of writing and living.

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.


Politically Incorrect Dialogues.Topics Not Discussed in Polite Circles.(Value Inquiry Book Series 82)
Published in Paperback by Rodopi Bv Editions (1999)
Authors: Howard P. Kainz and Robert Ginsberg
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A Book for Every Thinker
This book is a must read for all who have opinions about Politically Incorrect subjects. Whether it is overpopulation, abortion or Gay Pride, the reader will be able to not only express (his)(his/her)(their) opinion more effectively but also appreciate the opposing view. Dr. Kainz effectively presents both sides of the subjects so that the reader has a better understanding of widespread disagreements in today's society. The result should be more tolerance (another subject he debates).


Sexuality, Curiosity, Fear, and the Arts: Biology of Aesthetics (New Studies in Aesthetics, Vol 33)
Published in Hardcover by Peter Lang Publishing (2002)
Authors: Milton D. Heifetz and Robert Ginsberg
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Creation, value, and future of art
Sexuality, Curiosity, Fear, And The Arts: Biology Of Aesthetics by Milton D. Heifetz (Clinical Professor of neurosurgery, University of Southern California) is a scholarly analysis of the biological components of the classical arts such as music or painting. Human emotion and its psychological defense mechanisms play a critical role in interpretation of art; the meaning of that role and how it affects the creation, value, and future of art is discussed in fine detail in this college-level treatise. A unique and strongly recommended study of the complex interaction between art and humanity, Sexuality, Curiosity, Fear, And The Arts is a strongly recommended addition to academic reference collections and supplemental reading lists for students of the psychology, aesthetics, and philosophy of the arts.


Thoracic Surgery
Published in Hardcover by Churchill Livingstone (15 January, 1995)
Authors: F. Griffith Pearson, Jean Deslauriers, and Robert Ginsberg
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I need informatión about this book.
I AM GOING TO START MY TRAINING IN THORACIC SURGERY AND I WANT TO KNOW WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO PRINT THE NEW EDITHION OF THORACIC SURGERY (PERSON). THANK YOU.


Eight American Poets: An Anthology
Published in Paperback by Vintage Books (1997)
Authors: Joel Conarroe, Theodore Roethke, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, John Berryman, Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath, Allen Ginsberg, and James Merrill
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From "Six" to "Eight"
"Eight American Poets," edited by Joel Conarroe, is a fine anthology. The introduction notes that this book was "designed as a companion volume to 'Six American Poets,'" also edited by Conarroe. "Eight" follows the same plan as "Six": rather than anthologize a huge company of poets who are represented by only a few pieces each, each of Conarroe's books focuses on a relatively small group of poets, each of whom is represented by a substantial selection. Conarroe's approach allows the reader to get a fuller feel of each poet in the anthology format.

The poets of "Eight" are Theodore Roethke, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, John Berryman, Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath, Allen Ginsburg, and James Merrill. Each poet's work is prefaced by a substantial individual introduction.

There are many masterpieces in this book. Curiously, I found the most compelling poems to be those that focus on nature: Roethke's "The Meadow Mouse," Bishop's "The Fish," Plath's "Mushrooms," and Merrill's "The Octopus." Poems like these combine skillfully used language with keen insight, and reveal these poets to be true heirs of Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson (two of the featured artists in "Six American Poets").

Overall, I felt that "Eight" was not as strong as its sister volume, "Six." Although there are many poetic masterpieces in "Eight," there is also much material which, in my opinion, hasn't aged well. The so-called "confessional poetry" of some of these writers strikes me as overwrought. Some of the longer poems failed to resonate with me. I was particularly disappointed by Berryman's "Homage to Mistress Bradstreet," especially since I am an admirer of Anne Bradtreet's own work. Admittedly, this criticism may merely reflect my own personal tastes, but I submit it for the reader's consideration.

The fact that so many of these poets either wrote about each other, or pop up in the editor's introductions to each others' work, sometimes gives the book as a whole a creepy, incestuous feel. And the fact that so many of these poets committed suicide, had long-term mental health problems, and/or suffered from addictions further gives the book as a whole a rather morbid feel. On second thought, maybe this group of eight is a bit problematic!

Still, editor Conarroe has assembled an impressive anthology that I would recommend for students and teachers, as well as to a general readership. Although a mixed bag, "Eight American Poets" contains some truly enduring work by an octet whose legacy is secure.

Great anthology introducing readers to.........
.........the best known and loved poetry of eight well-known twentieth century American poets. Includes well known poems such as Bishop's "The Fish", Roethke's "My Papa's Waltz", Berryman's "Dream Songs", Merrill's "Lost in Translation", Sexton's "Ringing the Bells", and many others.

Like Conarroe's "Six American Poets", the anthology introduces us to each poet with a short biography that is presented before the poet's work. We learn about their lives and come to understand some of the primary forces that have shaped their poetry. I have found that this greatly enriches the experience of reading poetry because I better see the struggles that lead to each individual creation. After each collection, Conarroe offers a list of books and anthologies where each poet has been published so that we, should we wish, can come to know the work of a given poet much better.

This anthology is a wonderful starting place for someone who, like me, desires an introduction to some of the greatest American poetry ever produced. Personally, I feel, after reading this anthology that I have come to truly appreciate the work of Elizabeth Bishop and Theodore Roethke, in particular. I had never known their work well, but suddenly each jumped off the page at me, Bishop for her wonderfully vivid descriptions and Roethke for his intensely moving subjects. Plath and Sexton also really spoke to me, their work so reflecting their lives. Overall, this anthology is superbly worthwhile reading!

An arguably crazy and wonderful flock of poets
Ah, a fine comparison and contrast in studies on the eight best American confessional poets ever. Kudos to the editor on a fine choice of poems, and candid biographies on each poet. Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Allen Ginsberg, John Berryman, Theodore Roethke, Elizabeth Bishop and the other guy, here's to you.


The Investigator's Guide to Clinical Research
Published in Paperback by C W Pubns (1997)
Authors: David Ginsberg and Robert Whitaker
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Bias
A fairly good book but crowded with the author's bias towards clinical research and the various regulatory agencies responsible for oversight.

The business and experience of clinical research
Anyone thinking about getting involved in clinical research will enjoy and profit from reading Dr. Ginsberg's excellent guide to the business and craft of conducting clinical trials. He outlines the entire process from start to finish, made understandable with personal anecdotes garnered from 15 years of research. For Doctors, clinical research can be lucrative, professionally rewarding and capable of providing state of the art medical therapies to their patients. If you want to do it right, this guide is a savvy plan to do just that. A good read and a convenient reference for physicians, staff and patients considering participation in medical research.

the abc to clinical research,an extraordinary book.
Dr.David Ginsberg guides the reader through the complex world of clinical research.The book is an excellent prime to understand the drug research industry.I was fascinated by the simplicity and yet profound way that this author teaches the wisdom that a research has to have in order to be successful in this science.It will inspire every reader to want to do good.


Death & Fame: Poems 1993-1997
Published in Hardcover by Harperflamingo (1999)
Authors: Allen Ginsberg, Bob Rosenthal, Peter Hale, Bill Morgan, and Robert Creeley
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More Notes Than Poems
When one first approaches this book, one can't help but be drawn in by Ginsberg's knowing smile. His life experiences, loves, and tragedies can all be summed up within this book. However, the many monumental poems in this book("Things I Will Not Do", etc.) are spaced apart with lymerics, catchy tunes, and mostly toilet humor. When both reading about Ginsberg, and reviewing his earlier work, a person feels a sense of awe and wonder. A person begins to look upon the world with new eyes. However, I felt a little let down after reading this one. I just felt most of the poems to be far too juvenile, and this really detracts from the over all concept, and sentimentality of the book. I'd really consider this a "half-n'-half" book. Half was good, and half was not. If anyone is looking into this book for a first look into Ginsberg, I strongly advise you read his earlier stuff first.

GINSBERG
Ginsberg happens to be the father of the beat generation, a generation that many dismiss. Ginsberg comes to understand death in the pages of political tongue lashing's and calling them out like a showdown at the "OK". Buy this book and understand a dying man's dream of innocent fame.
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An Excellent Book
I recommend this title to anyone who enjoys good poetry. There is something extremely "real" about Ginsberg, always has been, and he shows that realness in these last few poems before he died. "Things I Will Not Do," which was the last poem he wrote before dying, brings a tear to my eye almost every time I think about it. We could all hope to approach our ends with the kind of dignity that Ginsberg seems to have.


1997 Year Book of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Published in Hardcover by Mosby (1997)
Authors: Robert J. Ginsberg, Wechsler, and Williams
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American Cancer Society Atlas of Clinical Oncology: Lung Cancer (Book with CD-ROM)
Published in Hardcover by BC Decker Inc (15 June, 2002)
Authors: Robert J. Ginsberg MD and Robert J. Ginsberg
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Autoimmunity and the Pathogenesis of Diabetes (Endocrinology and Metabolism Progress in Research of Clinical Practice, vol 4)
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (1990)
Authors: Fredda Ginsberg-Fellner and Robert C. McEvoy
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