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Howl, And Other Poems eBook

by Allen Ginsberg
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Publisher: Martino Fine Books, September of 2015 ‧
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"Howl" is a poem written by Allen Ginsberg in 1955, published as part of his 1956 collection of poetry titled "Howl and Other Poems." Ginsberg began work on "Howl" as early as 1954. "Howl" is considered to be one of the great works of American literature. It came to be associated with the group of writers known as the Beat Generation, which included Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs. There is no foundation to the myth that "Howl" was written as a performance piece and later published by poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti of City Lights Books. This myth was perpetuated by Ferlinghetti as part of the defense''s case during the poem''s obscenity trial, as detailed below. Upon the poem''s release, Ferlinghetti and the bookstore''s manager, Shigeyoshi Murao, were charged with disseminating obscene literature, and both were arrested. On October 3, 1957, Judge Clayton W. Horn ruled that the poem was not obscene. Poems include: Howl -- Footnote To Howl -- A Supermarket in California -- Transcription of Organ Music -- Sunflower Sutra -- America -- In the Baggage Room at Greyhound ; Earlier Poems: An Asphodel -- Song -- Wild Orphan -- In Back of the Real.

Howl, And Other Poems

by Allen Ginsberg

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ISBN: 9781614278665
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
Release Date: September of 2015
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9781614278665
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Allen Ginsberg

Allen Ginsberg nasceu a 3 de junho de 1926 em Paterson, Nova Jérsia. Foi um dos poetas norte-americanos de maior prestígio da segunda metade do século XX, como um dos principais impulsionadores da geração beat, juntamente com Kerouac, Burroughs, Corso, Ferlinghetti e Snyder.
Era filho de uma emigrante russa, Naomi, e de Louis Ginsberg, poeta e professor. A estes dados biográficos, Ginsberg acrescenta:
«Liceu em Paterson até aos 17, Universidade de Columbia, marinha mercante, Texas e Denver, tarefas em jornal, Times Square, amigos presos, lavar de pratos, crítica literária, Cidade do México, prospeção de marcado, Satori em Harlem, Iucatão e Chiapas 1954, três anos na Costa Oeste. Mais tarde: Viagem pelo Ártico, Tânger, Veneza, Amsterdão, Paris, leituras em Oxford, Harvard, Columbia e Chicago, desistir, escrever Kaddish 1959, fazer uma cassete para deixar como memória, refugiar-me um pouco no Oriente.»
Allen Ginsberg morreu a 5 de abril de 1997.

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