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Kenneth Rexroth, the influential American poet, captivated audiences with his introspective verse and profound insights into the human condition. A central figure in the Beat Generation, Rexroth's poetic oeuvre navigated themes of love, nature, and social justice, cementing his legacy as a literary trailblazer.
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"You don't become a saint until you lead a good life whether in Tibet or Italy or America."

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"This isn't the best town for what we're doing. Too many other things to pull the crowds away."

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"I've been around jazz and jazz musicians most of my life."

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"Did you know I staged the first performance in America of At the Hawk's Well?"

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"Mary, my little girl, was confirmed in a Buddhist temple. She saw the Life write up on Buddhism, with pictures of the ceremony, and she said she wanted to be confirmed there because she only liked Jesus as a kid. She was a little disappointed in him when he grew up."

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"The basic line in any good verse is cadenced... building it around the natural breath structures of speech."

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"Man thrives where angels would die of ecstasy and where pigs would die of disgust."

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