Ginsberg, Louis, 1895-1976

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Poet, Professor of English at Rutgers University. Ginsberg (Columbia University M.A., 1924) was the father of poet Allen Ginsberg.

From the guide to the Louis Ginsberg Papers, [ca. 1920]-1976., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, )

Louis Ginsberg (1896-1976) was a poet, English teacher, and socialist. His writings appeared in the New York Times and the New York Herald as well as in several poetry anthologies, including Modern American and Modern British Poetry, ed. by Louis Untermeyer. Louis Ginsberg and his first wife Naomi had two sons, Eugene Brooks and Irwin Allen Ginsberg. Eugene Brooks became a successful lawyer and a poet in his own right. Ginsberg's youngest son, Allen Ginsberg, became a major literary figure as one of the founders of the Beat Generation. Ginsberg divorced his severely mentally ill first wife, Naomi, in the mid-1940's. In 1949, he married Edith Ginsberg with who he spent the rest of his life.

From the description of Louis Ginsberg papers, 1920-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122332811

Poet, Professor of English at Rutgers University.

Ginsberg (Columbia University M.A., 1924) was the father of poet Allen Ginsberg.

From the description of Louis Ginsberg papers, [ca. 1920]-1976. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 472459682

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Birth 1895-10-01

Death 1976-07-08

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