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Howl, Kaddish and Other Poems
Howl, Kaddish and Other Poems | Allen Ginsberg
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Allen Ginsberg was the bard of the beat generation, and Howl, Kaddish and Other Poems is a collection of his finest work published in Penguin Modern Classics, including 'Howl', whose vindication at an obscenity trial was a watershed moment in twentieth-century history. 'I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked' Beat movement icon and visionary poet, Allen Ginsberg broke boundaries with his fearless, pyrotechnic verse. This new collection brings together the famous poems that made his name as a defining figure of the counterculture. They include the apocalyptic 'Howl', which became the subject of an obscenity trial when it was first published in 1956; the moving lament for his dead mother, 'Kaddish'; the searing indictment of his homeland, 'America'; and the confessional 'Mescaline'. Dark, ecstatic and rhapsodic, they show why Ginsberg was one of the most influential poets of the twentieth century. Allen Ginsberg (1926-97) was an American poet, best known for the poem 'Howl' (1956), celebrating his friends of the Beat Generation and attacking what he saw as the destructive forces of materialism and conformity in the United States at the time. He was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters, was awarded the medal of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture, won the National Book Award for The Fall of America and was a co-founder of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute, the first accredited Buddhist college in the Western world. If you enjoyed Howl, Kaddish and Other Poems, you might like Jack Kerouac's On the Road, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. 'The poem that defined a generation' Guardian on 'Howl' 'He avoids nothing but experiences it to the hilt' William Carlos Williams
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I absolutely loved this, his writing is full of obscene and surreal imagery; my favourite was 'Death to Van Gogh's Ear!' which was politically dated but still very relevant and I liked what he had to say about money - being an illusion.

His poems aren't your traditional poems, they don't rhyme or anything, they're like a stream of thought and I now can see why Allen Ginsberg was one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.

LitStephanie @TheNeverendingTBR I read "Howl"at some point and was not impressed. What did you think? 4y
TheNeverendingTBR @LitStephanie I've just began it actually, I'll put a review up soon; why didn't you like it? Any reason in particular? 4y
LitStephanie @TheNeverendingTBR, many of the images don't seem well thought out, like "who broke down crying in white gymnasiums naked and trembling before the machinery of other skeletons," and it does not seem condensed enough for poetry--goes on and on and on. Maybe just not my style, as it is a very popular poem. 4y
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TheNeverendingTBR @LitStephanie I loved it, I just turned this post onto my review of it. I appreciated your feedback! 🙋‍♂️ 4y
LitStephanie @TheNeverendingTBR I am glad you liked it! Will you share a favorite line? 4y
TheNeverendingTBR @LitStephanie Money! Money! Money! shrieking mad celestial money of illusion! Money made of nothing, starvation, suicide! Money of failure! Money of death!?Money against Eternity! and eternity‘s strong mills grind out vast paper of illusion. (Death to Van Gogh's Ear!) This poem was my highlight. 🙂 4y
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- and you there standing before me in the sunset, all your glory in your form!
A perfect beauty of a sunflower! a perfect excellent lovely sunflower existence! a sweet natural eye to the new hip moon, woke up alive and excited grasping the sunset shadow sunrise golden monthly breeze!
- "Sunflower Sutra"
#poetrymatters #sunflower @TheSpineView

TheSpineView 💜💜 6y
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fortunately all the governments will fall
the only ones which won't fall are the good ones
and the good ones don't yet exist

- "Death to Van Gogh's Ear!"

Leftcoastzen Allen was awesome! 7y
Bookwomble @Leftcoastzen So I've learnt ☺ 7y
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Money had reckoned the soul of America
Congress broken thru to the precipice of Eternity
The President built a war machine which will vomit and rear up Russia out of Kansas
The American Century betrayed by a mad Senate which no longer sleeps with its wife

- "Death to Van Gogh's Ear!"

saresmoore Hang on. Wait. This is eerily/upsettingly apt. When did he write this one? 7y
Bookwomble @saresmoore I thought the same when I read it. He wrote it in 1957. The brilliance and tragedy of great literature, to be universally relevant. 7y
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"America hides mad meat
in refrigerator Britain"

Not what Ginsberg had in mind, but these words from "Europe! Europe!" resonate for me with the prospect of chlorine-washed chicken becoming a UK standard in the post-Brexit bonfire of EU regulations.

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Finished the poem "Kaddish" and feel exhausted - what a poignant and painful testament to mental illness and parent-child relationships. The words "brutal honesty" can't do justice to this incredible poem - not for the faint- hearted.

Graywacke Loved all the quotes you posted 7y
Bookwomble @Graywacke Strap in - I've not finished the book yet. 😁 7y
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We're not our skin of grime, we're not our dread bleak dusty imageless locomotive, we're all beautiful golden sunflowers inside

- "Sunflower Sutra"

Bookwomble #poetrymatters #sunflower @TheSpineView - I posted this last year, but I'm recycling it for this tag 🌻😊🌻 6y
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What sphinx of cement and aluminium bashed open their skulls and ate up their brains and imagination?

kricheal Isn't that a Banksy? 7y
Bookwomble @kricheal Yes: good spot! 😊 It was made out of cinder blocks and polystyrene foam rather than cement and aluminium, but it seemed to well fit Ginsberg's words 7y
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The message is: Widen the area of consciousness

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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,
angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night

- "Howl"
#banned

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Finding this book was a dream come true!

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