
[Allen Ginsberg and Elise Cowen]
Al Filreis informative over-view of this lost "Beat" figure (she committed suicide in 1962, aged 29), along with a couple of sample poems, may be read here. Leo Skir's personal memoir may be read here. A volume of work from her only surviving notebook, entitled Elise Cowen - Poems and Fragments, edited by Tony Trigilio and published by Ashahta Press has just recently appeared.


As Trigilio writes:Â
"Elise Cowenâs position in literary history has been a conflicted one. Very little is known about the poems she wrote. Unfortunately, she is remembered primarily as the woman who dated Allen Ginsberg for a brief time in the early 1950s. Their romantic relationship ended by the time Ginsberg moved from New York to San Francisco, right before the composition ofâHowl.â Later, she typed the final draft of âKaddishâ for him, adding, as a significant aside when she gave him the completed manuscript: âYou still havenât finished with your mother.â Until 1962, when Cowen committed suicide, the two maintained a friendship that, by many accounts, meant considerably more to Cowen than to Ginsberg. Cowen appears briefly in major critical studies of Ginsberg, but only by virtue of her role in Ginsbergâs brief period of bisexuality and her typing of his âKaddishâ draft.."
Trigilio continues:
Trigilio continues:
"My books and essays on Ginsberg emphasize the experimental impulse of his work and, I hope, disengage his poetry from the clutches of fanboy hagiography. It was through my writing on Ginsberg that I kept encountering Cowenâs workâlimited to a few poems here and there in anthologies, and limited by Beat biographersâ insistence that she was only Ginsbergâs mad girlfriend-typist rather than a poet in her own right. When I read Cowenâs actual poems, I saw how much these biographers had missedâand how much we, as readers, were missingâwithout full access to her work...
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[Elise Cowen - Poems And Fragments - Edited by Tony Trigilio, Ahsahta Press, 2014]
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[Elise Cowen - Poems And Fragments - Edited by Tony Trigilio, Ahsahta Press, 2014]