What is Allen Ginsberg style of poetry?
One interpretation is that Ginbergian poetry is naturalistic, that is it exists as an extension of natural human speech or communication. His line breaks are usually an indication of breath or breathing rather than following any formal poetic convention. Ginsberg actually defied convention, eschewing it for the more atavistic approach. Ginsberg himself said that any appearance of meter in his poetry was more the result of accident than design.