American scream

Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the making of the Beat Generation

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American scream

Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the making of the Beat Generation

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Publisher's description: Written as a cultural weapon and a call to arms, Howl touched a raw nerve in Cold War America and has been controversial from the day it was first read aloud nearly fifty years ago. This first full critical and historical study of Howl brilliantly elucidates the nexus of politics and literature in which it was written and gives striking new portraits of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs. Drawing from newly released psychiatric reports on Ginsberg, from interviews with his psychiatrist, Dr. Philip Hicks, and from the poet's journals, American Scream shows how Howl brought Ginsberg and the world out of the closet of a repressive society. It also gives the first full accounting of the literary figures--Eliot, Rimbaud, and Whitman--who influenced Howl, definitively placing it in the tradition of twentieth-century American poetry for the first time. As he follows the genesis and the evolution of Howl, Jonah Raskin constructs a vivid picture of a poet and an era. He illuminates the development of Beat poetry in New York and San Francisco in the 1950s--focusing on historic occasions such as the first reading of Howl at Six Gallery in San Francisco in 1955 and the obscenity trial over the poem's publication. He looks closely at Ginsberg's life, including his relationships with his parents, friends, and mentors, while he was writing the poem and uses this material to illuminate the themes of madness, nakedness, and secrecy that pervade Howl. A captivating look at the cultural climate of the Cold War and at a great American poet, American Scream finally tells the full story of Howl--a rousing manifesto for a generation and a classic of twentieth-century literature.

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English
Pages
295

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American Scream: Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the Making of the Beat Generation
February 6, 2006, University of California Press
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American scream: Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the making of the Beat Generation
2004, University of California Press
in English
Cover of: American scream
American scream: Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the making of the Beat Generation
2004, University of California Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-262) and index.

Published in
Berkeley

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3513.I74 H636 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 295 p. ;
Number of pages
295

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3690322M
Internet Archive
americanscreamal0000rask
ISBN 10
0520240154
LCCN
2003059527
OCLC/WorldCat
52729024
Library Thing
40607
Goodreads
590250

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In September 1955, Garry Snyder-then a twenty-five-year-old unpublished poet and graduate student-wrote to his friend and fellow poet Philip Whalen in Oregon to say that he had been backpacking in the Sierras for ten days and that he'd thoroughly enjoyed the isolation of the outdoors.
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