Ginsberg a muse for Docolomansky
Students gave Slovak theater director Viliam Docolomansky confused looks when he asked if poet Allen Ginsberg had lectured at Yale.
“The beginning of my work in the theatre was influenced by Allen Ginsberg,” he explained.
“That is why I asked, with the great hope that Allen Ginsberg gave lectures at this university,” he continued, to scattered chuckles when his planned introduction failed to deliver the intended effect.

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