Gregory Corso (1930-2001), American poet, a younger member of the group of Beat Generation writers (with Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Burroughs). Corso discovered literature while in prison as a teenager and started writing poetry. Meeting Ginsberg after his release from prison in 1949, he mixed with other ‘Beat’ writers and saw the rise of the Beat-nik movement. Born of Italian immigrants in New York, he achieved his wish to be buried near Shelley’s grave in Rome.
