Gregory Corso, March 26, 1930 – January 17, 2001.
1959 photo by Burt Glinn.
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Gregory Corso, March 26, 1930 – January 17, 2001.
1959 photo by Burt Glinn.

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Gregory Corso - The Geometric Poem, East 128, Milan, 1966
Gregory Corso, a fave Beat poet of mine.
The world is pretty unstable and vicious right now, time to get poetry’s help again…
“Elegium Catullus/Corso, for Allen Ginsberg”
1997
Gregory Corso
On the occasion of the forthcoming publication of The Golden Dot: Last Poems by Gregory Corso, Raymond Foye reflects on the poet’s enduring
PULL MY DAISY. Dir Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, 1954.
From left, David Amram, Peter Orlovsky, Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg.

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C. F. Main - A College Book of Verse - Wadsworth - 1970
“Standing on a street corner waiting for no one is power.” ― Gregory Corso
“Peter Orlovsky legs crossed mysterious-haired, W.S. Burroughs with camera & hat shading Mediterranean sun, myself white-pants earnest smoking, Alan Ansen resolute visiting from Venice to help type new apocalyptic cut-up material overflow from Naked Lunch, Gregory Corso’d been gambling at casino with Francis Bacon, Corso here sunglassed & Minox’d, Ian Sommerville assisting sound-collage electronic & stroboscope alpha-rhythm & Dream Machine experiments with Bill & Brion Gysin then in town, Paul Bowles squinting in bright mid-day light seated on ground, company assembled outside Burroughs’ French-door’d room on garden, my Kodak-Retina in young Michael Portman’s hands, Villa Muniria, 1 Calle Magellanes, Tangier July 1961." (photo and caption by Allen Ginsberg)