You see, I went to the sixth grade and that was the highest I ever went.
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I remember the people I knew in prison; I was very fortunate to know them - they came from 1910, 1920, 1930.
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Birth: | 26th March, 1930 |
Death: | 17th January, 2001 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Poet |
Gregory Nunzio Corso was born in Greenwich Village, New York City, New York, USA. He was an American poet. He wrote several poetry include: The Vestal Lady on Brattle, Gasoline, The Happy Birthday of Death, Long Live Man, Elegiac Feelings American, Earth egg, Herald of the autochthonic spirit, and Mindfield. He is the author of novel, The American Express. He wrote several plays including This Hung-Up Age and Sarpedon. His role in several films include: Pull My Daisy(short film), Me and My Brother, The Godfather Part III, and What About Me.
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