Interview s Jackem Kerouakem pro Paris Review
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Berrigan forged a distinctive voice, masterfully blending the traditional sonnet form with modern, disjunctive rhythms. His works, often collaborative, challenged conventional notions of authorship and ownership, reflecting a spirit of shared creativity. A pivotal figure in the second generation of the New York School of Poets, he embraced experimentation and a departure from established literary conventions. His writing is celebrated for its keen reflection of its era and its innovative approach to poetry.

