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The landmark, original publication of Allen Ginsbergโs HOWL & Other Poems HOWL & Other Poems , the prophetic book that launched the Beat Generation, was published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti at City Lights Books in 1956. Considered the single most influential work of post-WWII United States poetry, the City Lights edition of HOWL has remained in print for more than 60 years, with well over 1,000,000 copies in print. A strident critique of middle-class complacency, consumerism, and capitalist militarism, HOWL also celebrates the pleasures and freedoms of the physical world, including a tribute to homosexual love. In addition to โHowl,โ poems in the book include: โA Supermarket in California,โ โSunflower Sutra,โ โAmerica,โ โIn the Baggage Room at Greyhound,โ โTranscription of Organ Music,โ and โWild Orphan,โ among others. A History of HOWL : City Lights founder Lawrence Ferlinghetti first heard Allen Ginsberg read โHowlโ at the Six Gallery event in San Francisco, 1955, which featured writers Philip Lamantia, Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen, and Michael McClure, introduced by poet Kenneth Rexroth. Jack Kerouac was present, but did not read, encouraging and cheering the other poets on. Ferlinghetti was so impressed by Ginsbergโs performance, he immediately telegrammed him, referencing Ralph Waldo Emersonโs response to Walt Whitmanโs Leaves of Grass , โI greet you at the beginning of a great career. When do I get the manuscript?โ When the first edition of HOWL arrived from its British printers, it was seized almost immediately by U.S. Customs, and shortly thereafter the San Francisco police arrested its publisher and editor, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, together with the City Lights Bookstore manager, Shigeyoshi Murao. The two were charged with disseminating obscene literature, and the case was sent to trial. Ferlinghetti partnered with the ACLU to launch a defense of HOWL , and a parade of distinguished literary and academic witnesses appeared in court to persuade the judge of its merits. In the end, famously conservative Judge Clayton Horn ruled that the poem was not obscene, but rather, as he stated emphatically, HOWL was a work of โredeeming social significance.โ The landmark decision signaled a sea change in American culture, and the City Lights edition of HOWL became a vital cornerstone in the ongoing struggle for free expression and representation. It continues to attract generation after generation of readers. Review: Wonderful relic from times gone by... - Suddenly it is 1956 and these beatnik guys are upsetting apple carts all over the place. I love that the physical format of this volume is the same as when first published [a very sad reminder of what has been lost as books became digital} Review: Classic - Seminal work of poetry



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E**E
Wonderful relic from times gone by...
Suddenly it is 1956 and these beatnik guys are upsetting apple carts all over the place. I love that the physical format of this volume is the same as when first published [a very sad reminder of what has been lost as books became digital}
T**A
Classic
Seminal work of poetry
R**R
Howl Book
Very interesting read!
P**N
Ginsberg's Triumph
Allen Ginsberg is considered one of the great poets of our time, and almost without exception is considered the best poet of the Beat Generation. Both of these statements are true, in my opinion. The only beat poet who comes close is Gregory Corso, though they were poets with completely different styles, making them difficult to compare. Howl is extremely poetic and artistic, but in a way that envelops and expresses thoughts at a basic human level. The style is raw, loud, cacephonic, even vulgar in a good way because it is real. As you read Howl, you see and feel the joy, pain, and anger of humans living in the modern world, as they struggle through the crowd and the buildings and the machinery that make this world operate. Howl is real, human, raw, and any number of other adjectives that are not necessary, because the message comes through with a serious reading of the poem. The rest of the poems are equally great, but the book is defined by its namesake poem.
J**S
Itโs not like itโs a poem about daffodils and sparrows
Allen Ginsberg is truly a master of language. I actually think heโs a legitimate genius with respect to developing a landscape with his words. Reading this book transports you to a San Fransisco alley, sitting with Ginsberg and his friends, talking of overthrowing the government, smoking weed, and having illicit sex. Much has been made (in some of the reviews Iโve read) about the language Ginsberg utilizes, and I can sympathize. It can be relatively shocking, especially if youโre not prepared to see it in poetry. I can remember being shocked by Ginsebrgโs language when I read one of his poems for the first time in American Literature class. Back then it put me off, and to be honest, I half-expected to be put off by it again this time, several years later. But I think since I was prepared for it this time, I saw it for what it was, an expressive use of language that fits the character of the narrative. Itโs not like itโs a poem about daffodils and sparrows. Itโs a poem about a generation of pot smokers, communists and poets. Final say: Absolutely read it, unless youโre sensitive to adult language, as I have seen that some people are put off by that.
W**S
The beat
Ginsbergs'early work just awesome
J**M
Finally, proudly, on my bookshelf.
While I was alive during the time that Ginsberg was living and writing HOWL, I was too young to have experienced this sort of life myself. And, based on his graphic depictions, I cringe to think I ever could have found myself in a similar situation. This is poetry. But it is not pretty. This is life. But it is not beautiful. Ginsberg writes a poem that is a cry from the soul, a view of his world through tired, sunken eyes. It is brutal in its honesty. But even as I read it, I was reminded of the Book of Job, and the rantings of Biblical prophets. Not just a should read, it is an integral volume of the Canon of Poetry, as necessary as anything by Homer, Keats, Shakespeare, Heaney, Plath: it belongs in your memory, and on your bookshelf.
D**J
An Amazing Read
I have been reading poetry to my kids for bedtime for years, now, and eventually bought this masterpiece for them. It is plenty juicy and descriptive, and, at times, fascinating to put yourself in AG's shoes. It is amazing how many variegated scenarios he presents in this book. The information AG presents is rich over the precious few pages of which it consists. There is plenty of meat in this book, especially when putting it into its historical and cultural perspective. Of course it has got plenty of four-letter words in it, so when reading it, I "bleep" those out; despite my own brand of censorship, my kids have named it their favorite of their poetry books.
D**.
Great!
Absolute great read! Thanks Allen for a little human truth
R**N
"A Captivating Ode to Freedom: Exploring 'Howl' by Allen Ginsberg"
"Howl" is a tour de force that continues to resonate with readers today. Ginsberg's fearless exploration of humanity's struggles and aspirations makes this poem a must-read for those who appreciate thought-provoking, boundary-pushing literature that challenges the status quo.
E**K
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I forced myself to finish this book.
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