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27: 244:, another psychiatric hospital to which Solomon was admitted). The poem's first section immortalizes a few of Solomon's personal exploits, such as the line "who threw potato salad at CCNY lecturers on Dadaism and subsequently presented themselves on the granite steps of the madhouse with shaven heads and harlequin speech of suicide, demanding instantaneous lobotomy." 240:, including that he was "never in Rockland" and that the third section of the poem "garbles history completely". The reference to Rockland appears to be a poetic fabrication. Ginsberg likely used the name because it was more appropriate and emphatic than "New York State Hospital" or "Pilgrim" ( 284:
used to treat patients in asylums, drawn directly from personal experience. It was written with Artaud somewhat in mind, because he had received the same treatment while unjustly institutionalized by the French government. The piece was included in the 50th-anniversary
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give a screaming poetry reading. This so impressed him that he remained a disciple of Artaud for much of his life. It was shortly after this period that Solomon was voluntarily institutionalized, a gesture he made as a Dadaist symbol of defeat.
198:. His father's death in 1939 profoundly affected his early life. Solomon later said, "I drifted into indiscipline and intellectual adventure that eventually became complete confusion." Graduating from high school at 15, Solomon attended the 236:
to Solomon. The poem's third section uses the refrain "I'm with you in Rockland", an institution Solomon never attended. Solomon had many complaints about Ginsberg and
324:(1989) features selections from the two books along with some of Solomon's other autobiographical, critical and poetic writings. He was a frequent contributor to 395: 495: 227: 505: 370: 110: 475: 500: 480: 203: 48: 91: 44: 63: 269:
and nonfiction paperbacks. Solomon worked for Ace and was responsible for the Publisher's Note in the first printing of
70: 241: 37: 326: 281: 199: 77: 59: 178:(March 30, 1928 – February 26, 1993) was an American writer. One of his best-known pieces of writing is 418: 490: 485: 332: 248: 401: 301: 391: 366: 309: 460:
Mania: The Story of the Outraged & Outrageous Lives that Launched a Cultural Revolution
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American Scream: Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the Making of the Beat Generation
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Brother-Souls:. John Clellon Holmes, Jack Kerouac, and the Beat Generation
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in 1944. In his travels overseas, Solomon was exposed to
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Report from the Asylum: Afterthoughts of a Shock Patient
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Report from the Asylum: Afterthoughts of a Shock Patient
273:, as well as the Introduction to the 1964 reprinting. 154: 132: 125: 51:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 276:One of Solomon's best-known pieces of writing is 365:. Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi. 8: 202:(CCNY) for a short time before joining the 122: 292:In the late 1960s, Solomon published two 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 359:Charters, Ann; Charters, Samuel (2010). 351: 458:Collins, Ronald & Skover, David, 247:It was at Ginsberg's insistence that 7: 228:New York State Psychiatric Institute 49:adding citations to reliable sources 230:. Ginsberg dedicated his 1955 poem 306:Beach Books, Texts & Documents 14: 436:. Literary Kicks. August 24, 1994 265:, owned Ace Books, a purveyor of 25: 36:needs additional citations for 204:United States Maritime Service 1: 462:(Top-Five Books, March 2013). 222:Solomon first met Beat poet 496:20th-century American poets 289:facsimile, in an appendix. 226:in the waiting room of the 522: 506:20th-century American Jews 280:. It is an account of the 242:Pilgrim Psychiatric Center 282:electroconvulsive therapy 257:(1953), was published by 200:City College of New York 190:Solomon was born in the 476:Beat Generation writers 501:Writers from the Bronx 386:Raskin, Jonah (2004). 481:Jewish American poets 327:New Directions Annual 333:American Book Review 249:William S. Burroughs 45:improve this article 406:10.1525/j.ctt1ppbz4 261:. Solomon's uncle, 422:by Allen Ginsberg. 322:Emergency Messages 397:978-0-520-93934-9 310:City Lights Books 308:, distributed by 173: 172: 158:February 26, 1993 121: 120: 113: 95: 513: 446: 445: 443: 441: 430: 424: 420:'Junky' Restored 416: 410: 409: 383: 377: 376: 356: 314:Mishaps, Perhaps 251:'s first novel, 161: 142: 140: 123: 116: 109: 105: 102: 96: 94: 53: 29: 21: 521: 520: 516: 515: 514: 512: 511: 510: 466: 465: 455: 453:Further reading 450: 449: 439: 437: 432: 431: 427: 417: 413: 398: 385: 384: 380: 373: 358: 357: 353: 348: 194:borough of the 188: 169: 168:, New York City 163: 159: 150: 149:, New York City 144: 138: 136: 128: 117: 106: 100: 97: 54: 52: 42: 30: 17: 16:American writer 12: 11: 5: 519: 517: 509: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 483: 478: 468: 467: 464: 463: 454: 451: 448: 447: 434:"Carl Solomon" 425: 411: 396: 378: 372:978-1604735802 371: 350: 349: 347: 344: 339:The New Leader 224:Allen Ginsberg 216:Antonin Artaud 187: 184: 171: 170: 164: 162:(aged 64) 156: 152: 151: 145: 143:March 30, 1928 134: 130: 129: 126: 119: 118: 60:"Carl Solomon" 33: 31: 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 518: 507: 504: 502: 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 473: 471: 461: 457: 456: 452: 435: 429: 426: 423: 421: 415: 412: 407: 403: 399: 393: 389: 382: 379: 374: 368: 364: 363: 355: 352: 345: 343: 341: 340: 335: 334: 329: 328: 323: 319: 315: 311: 307: 303: 299: 295: 290: 288: 283: 279: 274: 272: 268: 264: 260: 256: 255: 250: 245: 243: 239: 235: 234: 229: 225: 220: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 192:New York City 185: 183: 181: 177: 167: 157: 153: 148: 135: 131: 124: 115: 112: 104: 101:November 2013 93: 90: 86: 83: 79: 76: 72: 69: 65: 62: –  61: 57: 56:Find sources: 50: 46: 40: 39: 34:This article 32: 28: 23: 22: 19: 459: 438:. Retrieved 428: 419: 414: 387: 381: 361: 354: 337: 331: 325: 321: 318:More Mishaps 317: 313: 305: 298:prose poetry 291: 286: 277: 275: 270: 267:pulp fiction 263:Aaron A. Wyn 252: 246: 237: 231: 221: 189: 179: 176:Carl Solomon 175: 174: 160:(1993-02-26) 127:Carl Solomon 107: 98: 88: 81: 74: 67: 55: 43:Please help 38:verification 35: 18: 491:1993 deaths 486:1928 births 316:(1966) and 470:Categories 346:References 302:Mary Beach 208:Surrealism 139:1928-03-30 71:newspapers 294:chapbooks 259:Ace Books 186:Biography 440:July 24, 320:(1968). 85:scholar 404:  394:  369:  336:, and 271:Junkie 254:Junkie 87:  80:  73:  66:  58:  402:JSTOR 300:with 196:Bronx 166:Bronx 147:Bronx 92:JSTOR 78:books 442:2020 392:ISBN 367:ISBN 287:Howl 238:Howl 233:Howl 212:Dada 210:and 155:Died 133:Born 64:news 304:'s 296:of 47:by 472:: 400:. 342:. 330:, 312:: 182:. 444:. 408:. 375:. 141:) 137:( 114:) 108:( 103:) 99:( 89:· 82:· 75:· 68:· 41:.

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