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100 1  Ginsberg, Allen,|d1926-1997,|eauthor. 
245 10 Wait till I'm dead :|buncollected poems /|cAllen Ginsberg 
       ; edited by Bill Morgan ; with a foreword by Rachel 
       Zucker. 
246 3  Wait till I am dead 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York :|bGrove Press,|c[2016] 
264  4 |c©2016 
300    xxvii, 242 pages :|billustrations ;|c22 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Includes index. 
505 00 |t1940s.|tRep Gordon Canfield ;|tWe leave the youthful 
       pennants and the books, ;|tA night in the village ;
       |tEpitaph for a suicide ;|tEpitaph for a poet ;|tSong ;
       |tTo live and deal with life as if it were a stone. ;
       |tBehold! The swinging swan --|t1950s.|tHer engagement ;
       |tHitch-hiking key west ;|tIn a red bar ;|tWhat's buzzing 
       ;|tThus on a long bus ride ;|tWe rode on a lonely bus ;
       |tThere's nobody here ;|tOn Nixon; chain poem ;|tDawn ;|tA
       lion met America ;|tLeave the bones behind ; The real 
       distinguished thing --|t1960s.|tTo Frank O'Hara & John 
       Ashbery & Kenneth Koch ;|tYesterday I was writing in 
       Heaven of of Heaven ;|tAyahuasca- ;|tWalt Whitman ;|tTokyo
       tower ;|tB.C. [Bob Creeley] ;|tWar is black magic ;
       |tJournals November 22, '63 ;|tMay day ;|tIn a shaking 
       hand ;|tLittle flower M.M. [Marianne Moore] ;|tDon't know 
       who I am ;|tLiverpool muse ;|tNew York to San Fran ;
       |tEntering Kansas City high ;|tCleveland airport ;|tBusted
       ;|tNashville April 8 ;|tAfter Wales Visitacione July 29 
       1967 ;|tMabillon noctambules ;|tGenocide ;|tNo money, no 
       war --|t1970s.|tMay King's prophecy ;|tFor the soul of the
       planet is wakening ;|tSix senses ;|tFrank O'Hara darkly ;
       |tHum! Hum! Hum! ;|tThe world's an illusion ;|tReef mantra
       ;|tPostcard to D ;|tInscribed in George Whitman's guest 
       register ;|tOn farm ;|tWyoming ;|tExorcism ;|tEyes full of
       pitchpine smoke ;|tFreedom of speech ;|tGreen notebook ;
       |tImagination ;|tSpring night four a.m. ;|tLouis' first 
       night in grave ;|tKidneystone opium traum ;|tHomage to 
       Paris at the bottom of the barrel ;|tBebbe put me on your 
       lap ;|tVerses included in howl reading Boston city hall ;
       |tAll the things I've got to do ;|tNo way back to the past
       ;|tA brief praise of Anne's affairs ;|tPopeye and William 
       Blake fight to the death ;|tFor school kids in New Jersey 
       --|t1980s.|tSecond spontaneous collaboration into the air,
       circa 23 May 1980 ;|tA tall student ;|tGood god I got high
       bloodpressure answering ;|tAmnesiac thirst for fame ;|tA 
       knock, look in the mirror ;|tThe black man ;|tThundering 
       undies ;|tTrungpa lectures ;|tPinsk after dark ;|tTwo 
       scenes ;|tListening to Susan Sontag ;|tYou want money? ;
       |tCats scratching ;|tI used to live in gay sad Paris! ;
       |tAs the rain drips from the gutter on the bushes of the 
       imperial court lawn ;|tHaving bowed down my forehead on 
       the pavement on Central Park West ;|tFar away ;|tBack to 
       Wuppertal ;|tAm I a spy from the moon? ;|tAwakened at dawn
       trying to run away- ;|tGrey clouds hang over ;|t1/29/84 
       N.Y.C. ;|tCXXV ;|tRose is gone ;|t3'd day down Yangtze 
       River, yesterday ;|tAfrican spirituality will save the 
       Earth ;|tFace to fact ;|tWho's gone? ;|tBob Dylan touring 
       with Grateful Dead --|t1990s.|tAsia minor for Gregory ;
       |tThe moon in the dewdrop is the real moon ;|tNew Years 
       greeting ;|tHermaphrodite market ;|tLas conversation with 
       Carl or in memoriam ;|tDream of Carl Solomon. 
520    A posthumous collection of more than 100 Ginsberg poems is
       largely comprised of spontaneously penned or forgotten 
       works included in letters or sent to obscure publications 
       and is arranged in chronological order and complemented by
       extensive author notes.  --Publisher's description. 
650  0 American poetry|y20th century. 
650  0 Beats (Persons)|vPoetry. 
650  0 Political poetry, American. 
650  0 Poetry. 
655  7 Poetry.|2lcgft 
700 1  Morgan, Bill,|d1949-|eeditor. 
700 1  Zucker, Rachel,|ewriter of added commentary. 
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