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Sleep Where Allen Ginsberg Slept

Allen Ginsberg spent 21 years of his life (1975 to 1996) living in a fourth floor walk-up in the East Village, and now—following the death of his partner Peter Orlovsky, it's on the rental market. Earlier this month, The Allen Ginsberg Project stopped by as it was undergoing renovations, and there's little left of the poetic madman's presence. For example, the bedroom that his pal Harry Everett Smith once resided in is now a bathroom (read an interview Ginsberg did with Paola Igliori in 1995, where the two discussed his one-time roommate).

Here's the official listing for 437 East 12th Street—$1700 for a one-bedroom apartment in the East Village, filled with the ghosts of Beats past. All you have to do is beat James Franco to it. Now, when's William Burroughs's old apartment on Bowery going on the market? [via EV Grieve]

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  • flaxentawny

    Quite shocking that James Franco didn't rent it in an effort to really capture Ginsberg to a 't'. Gag me with a spoon if I have to have forced upon me in publications I thought I enjoyed one more piece written by that Yalie.

  • famdoc

    Long known as the "Poets Building" this building has also been the home to several other distinguished NYC artists, including musician Arthur Russell.

  • gimme

    if you hear a slight slurping and feel a phantom wetness on your member - vacant immediately - the howling ghost of Ginsberg is upon you!

  • TheTruthYouSeek

    ONLY $1700? Fuck you.

  • ides_of_march

    Who wouldn't want to sleep where a pedophile NAMBLA scumbag slept?

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