Fifty years ago today, a San Francisco Municipal Court judge ruled that Allen Ginsberg's Beat-era poem "Howl" was not obscene. Yet today, a New York public broadcasting station decided not to air the ...
Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the publication of American poet Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl,” one of the most influential poems of the twentieth century. Very few poems sell over a million copies ...
It's more than half a century since Allen Ginsberg's poem Howl landed like a bombshell in the staid world of 1950s America. But what was the poet really like? Friends and colleagues remember him When ...
Allen Ginsberg would have turned 100 this month, and his own voice reading "Howl" is coming back to vinyl. Craft Recordings ...
Early draft of Howl is on sale for $425,000 and ‘allows a look into the mind’ of the influential Beat poet A draft of Allen Ginsberg’s Howl has been found, giving rare insight into the mind of the ...
" I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn, looking for an angry fix…" Capturing the spirit of Allen ...
Practically the first thing Allen Ginsberg did when he hit San Francisco was to seek out poet Kenneth Rexroth, whose Friday night literary salons were legendary. "What's happening? Who's interesting?
‘Howl,â? the infamous Beat-era poem by Allen Ginsberg, turns 50 this year. The anniversary has already led to the inevitable tribute readings and gassy lionizations. Happily, it has also flushed out a ...
It's 60 years since Allen Ginsberg's controversial poem Howl was first published. Chris Bond looks back at its impact and the cultural legacy it created. In October 1955, a group of largely unknown ...
First, customs officials seized a crate full of the contraband at the San Francisco port. But that didn’t solve the problem. Some of the banned product had already gotten through and was being ...
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