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During the late 1960s, when peace, drugs,and free love were direct challenges to conventional society, Allen Ginsberg funded what he hoped was “a haven for comrades in distress” in rural upstate New York. First described as a dilapidated four-bedroom house with acres of untended land, East Hill Farm became home to those who sought pastoral enlightenment in the presence of Ginsberg’s brilliance and generosity. Join us when author Gordon Ball recalls his times with Ginsberg
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