Howl and Other Poems (City Lights Pocket Poets Series)
 

Howl and Other Poems (City Lights Pocket Poets Series)

by Allen Ginsberg

The epigraph for Howl is from Walt Whitman: "Unscrew the locks from the doors!/Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs!" Announcing his intentions with this ringing motto, Allen Ginsberg published a volume of poetry which broke so many social taboos that copies were impounded as obscene, and the publisher, poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, was arrested. The court case that followed found... (read more)

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Jason R
  • Rated 5 stars

I've reread this poem many times over the years. It remains fresh and groundbreaking with each read. It reminds me of lounging around a San Francisco coffee house passing a bottle of wine to Ginsberg to Kerouac to Ferlinghetti to Corso...you get the picture.

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leegee
  • Rated 1 stars

I appreciate what he was trying to say, but found his manner pretentious, self-conscious, and boring.

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  • Rated 4.251012 stars
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  • Rated 4.75 stars
 

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  • Shannon

    shannon said:

    It seems like everyone on this site has some version of this on their shelves.

    posted Wednesday, November 21 2007
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