To Your Health: Humanity’s Diagnosis – Nostrovia! Poetry

To Your Health: Humanity’s Diagnosis – Nostrovia! Poetry.

 

To Your Health: Humanity’s Diagnosis is a free poetry collection published by Nostrovia! Poetry.  The collection is authored by Jeremiah Walton, a 17 year old youth poet from New England.  The book reflects on the “diagnosis of man”.  The diagnosis doesn’t reflect upon a physical ailment, but the emotional ailments of man’s follies that follow him along his spiritual journey of life to death.  Each individual interacts with another along this journey, even if the interaction is a single flick of the finger or wave, they still participated in the other individual’s life.  Man conforms, disperses, violates, loves, climaxes, cums, damns, and fattens itself along the journey trying to live as “fully” as possible, until they are over-fed and moaning.

Mr. Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-5

“‘Blue is for the American sky,’ Campbell was saying. ‘White is for the race that pioneered the continent, drained the swamps and cleared the forests and built the roads and bridges. Red is for the blood of American patriots which was shed so gladly in years gone by.’” – Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-5

The Beats

Many people are aware of the Beat Generation.  Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Jack are all well known writers.  People associate their name with obscene rebellion, heavy drug use, and homosexuality, but not everyone understands the true message the Beats were trying to send.  They were seekers of visionary enlightenment, Buddhists.  They rejected the modern attitude towards poetry along with the middle-class American society.  They wrote works advertising the purposelessness of modern society and the need for protest, weather physically or through writing.  They sought spiritual liberation, sexual revolution, black liberation, woman liberation, the decriminalization of various drugs, to raise awareness of ecological consequences, to destroy censorship, and opposition to military-industrial civilization.

Letters of Note: I am very real

Letters of Note: I am very real.

 

An English teacher at Drake High School, North Dakota used Kurt Vonnegut’s book Slaughterhouse-5 as a part of his curriculum.  The head of the school board responded within the next month by having all copies of the book on the school property burned because of its “obscene language”.  Books of other authors soon met the same fate.

Kurt mailed a single letter to these furnace wielders as a response.

Will physical copies of books exist in the future?

http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/design/2012/05/will_paper_books_exist_in_the_future_yes_but_they_ll_look_different_.single.html

Yes, they will still exist.  They will look extremely different though as book technology progresses with the rest of man.

Allen Ginsberg Reads A Poem Written While He Was On LSD

A Quote

“I myself feel that our country, for whose Constitution I fought in a just war, might as well have been invaded by Martians and body snatchers. Sometimes I wish it had been. What has happened, though, is that it has been taken over by means of the sleaziest, low-comedy, Keystone Cops-style coup d’etat imaginable. And those now in charge of the federal government are upper-crust C-students who know no history or geography, plus not-so-closeted white supremacists, aka ‘Christians,’ and plus, most frighteningly, psychopathic personalities,or ‘PPs.’” – Vonnegut

Irwin Allen Ginsberg

Irwin Allen Ginsberg is a notable poet of the beat generation in the 1950s.  He is famously the author of Howl and Kaddish.  Howl is a powerful, Walt Whitman inspired, passionate epic celebrating his “angel headed hipster”brothers and denounced militarism, capitalism, and conformity.  The opening line of the poem is “I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked…”  I will admit, at times, this long poem has the tendency to be pretentious.  It is well written, but it could of easily sent its message in fewer words.  The poem was well received by the public and praised highly.  Howl was sent to be on trial due to its obscenities.  It described sodomy between homosexuals and heterosexuals.  At the time, gays were being suppressed by the general population and sodomy laws.  Howl was not ruled obscene, as the people have freedom of speech, and writers have the freedom to write without fear of oppression.  Allen Ginsberg died April 5th, 1997 at age 70.  He remained writing till death.

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