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Howl

Book • 1959
Published in 1956, 'Howl and Other Poems' is a seminal work of American literature.

The collection includes Ginsberg's most famous poem, 'Howl,' which is a powerful critique of modern society and a celebration of the Beat Generation's values of nonconformity and creative expression.

The book also features other notable poems that reflect Ginsberg's unique voice and poetic style.

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

Mentioned by Josh as an example of art that disrupted culture.
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Trickster Jumps Sides (Re-Issued for Tricky Times)
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Debbie Millman
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Eileen Myles
as an epic poem whose language, movement, and historical resonance deeply moved them.
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Sunday Pick: 20th Anniversary celebration with renowned poets Eileen Myles, Elizabeth Alexander, Sarah Kay, and Amber Tamblyn | from Design Matters
Mentioned by Liv Boree as the source of the concept of Moloch in Scott Alexander's blog post.
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152 - Why Can't We Have Nice Things | Liv Boeree
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Christian Werthschulte
als Beispiel für neue Lyrikformen, die in San Francisco entstanden.
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Sex, Drugs und Sexismus: Der Beginn der Hippie-Bewegung
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Philip Pullman
as a significant influence during his teenage years, shaping his worldview.
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Philip Pullman on Childhood and Fantasy
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Ronnie Pontiac
as a poem that crystallized the feelings of many young people about society.
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Rosicrucian Origins with Ronnie Pontiac
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Jesse Brown
in reference to a Douglas mattress advertisement.
Exploiting John Candy
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Rick Dufer
per aver sperimentato artisticamente concetti come la dipendenza e la vita sprecata.
La Dittatura del Divertimento e la Liberazione dell'Arte
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Cole Cuchna
as a quintessential American poetic device employed by Allen Ginsberg.
S5E8 - FEEL. by Kendrick Lamar
Amy Winehouse was drafting her own original song right there next to Alan Gidsberg's poetry.
Episode 40: Author and Rare Book Dealer Rebecca Romney: Jane Austen’s Bookshelf … and Beyond

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