Friday, May 31, 2019
Howl by Allen Ginsberg Essay -- Poetry Poems
Howl How the Poem Came to Be and How it Made Allen Ginsberg FamousWhen Allen Ginsberg sat d profess at a secondhand typewriter in 1955 and began the first of his many subsequent drafts of Howl, he had no idea of the controversy it would cause. I fact, he didnt even set out to write a formal poem and especially not one that he would consider publishing. Instead, what the 29 year old began would materialize into his most famous literary tame and the cause of a much publicized trial debating the first amendment right to freedom of speech. The events of Ginsbergs life and the events going on in the world around him enliven and prepared him to write Howl, but perhaps one of the most important factors contributing to the poem and the authors fame was the surge in interest in writing, reading, and listening to poetry, which came to be known as the San Francisco Poetry Renaissance.The poem that caused the great controversy over obscenity in literature is a four part series of crystalise works, written mostly at different times that complete a series of ideas, which Judge Clayton Horn considered to have socially redeeming value. In the authors own words, the poemis an affirmation of individual experience of God, sex, drugs, absurdity etc. Part I deals sympathetically with individual cases. Part II describes and rejects the Moloch of society which confounds and suppresses individual experience and forces the individual to consider himself mad if he does not reject his own deepest senses. Part III is an expression of sympathy and identification with C.S. Carl Solomon who is in the madhouse -- saying that his unwiseness basically his rebellion against Moloch and I am with him, and extending my hand in union. This is an affir... ...ibliographyCassady, Carolyn. Off the Road. hot York William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1990.Cherkovski, Neeli. Ferlinghetti A Biography. New York Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1979.Eberhart, Richard and Allen Ginsberg. To Eberhart from Gins berg. Massachusetts Penmaen Press, 1976.French, Warren. The San Francisco Poetry Renaissance, 1955-1960. Boston Twayne Publishers, 1991.Gifford, Barry, ed. As forever The Collected Correspondence of Allen Ginsberg to Neal Cassady. Berkeley Creative Arts Book Company, 1977.Ginsberg, Allen. Howl and Other Poems. San Francicso City Lights, 1956.Miles, Barry, ed. Howl. New York Harper Perennial, 1995.Schumacher, Michael. Dharma Lion A Critical Biography of Allen Ginsberg. New York St. Martins Press, 1992.Simpson, Louis. A Revolution in Taste. New York Macnillian Publishing Company, Inc., 1978.
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