Where are you in your personal relationships on the “ownership of another” scale that runs from Allen Ginsberg to Lesley Gore?
Allen Ginsberg wrote:
We made a vow to each other that he could own me, my mind and everything I knew, and my body, and I could own him and all he knew and all his body; and that we would give each other ourselves, so that we possessed each other as property, to do everything we wanted to, sexually or intellectually, and in a sense explore each other until we reached the mystical “X” together, emerging two merged souls.
(Quoted from page 106 of Arts and Letters, by Edmund White. Cleis Press, 2004.)
Lesley Gore sings her position “You Don’t Own Me,” seen and heard by clicking here.
For a brief biography of Lesley Gore, click here. For images of or relating to Lesley Gore, click here.
For a brief work biography of Allen Ginsberg, click here. For images of or relating to Allen Ginsberg, click here.
For a brief biography of Edmund White, click here. For images of or relating to Edmund White, click here.
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