Howl
Howl is a poem by Allen Ginsberg that was first performed in 1955 in the Six Gallery in San Francisco. It is noted for relating stories and experiences of his friends and contemporaries, its tumbling hallucinatory style, and the subsequent obscenity trial which it provoked. It is dedicated to Ginsberg's friend Carl Solomon, whom he met in a mental institution.
External links
- Howl, Parts I-III
- Footnote to Howl
- Yowl by Christopher Buckley and Paul Slansky
- Howl.com by Thomas Scoville
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Overview and structure |
| ► | Notoriety |
| ► | The 1957 Obscenity Trial |
| ► | Other interpretations of Howl |
| ► | List of Obscure Things Mentioned in "Howl" |
| ► | External links |
| ► | Disambiguation |
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