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Howl and Other Poems

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SKU: 9780872860179

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Discover Allen Ginsberg’s groundbreaking “Howl and Other Poems,” the epic poem that ignited the Beat Generation. Explore themes of freedom, rebellion, and societal critique in this landmark collection, featuring “Howl,” “A Supermarket in California,” and more. Experience the raw energy and provocative voice that defined a generation and continues to resonate today. Published by City Lights Books, this edition has sold over 1 million copies.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780872860179
  • Publisher: City Lights Books
  • Publisher Imprint: City Lights Books
  • Depth: 13
  • Height: 158 mm
  • No of Pages: 57
  • Series Title: City Lights Pocket Poets
  • Weight: 68 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0872860175
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2001
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reissue
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 6 mm
  • Width: 124 mm

25 reviews for Howl and Other Poems

  1. Shivam Swami

    Ginsberg’s poetry is not for everyone, but it’s definitely worth exploring. I find it revolutionary and unique.

  2. Lakshay Sachan

    Not my favorite style of poetry, but I can appreciate the impact it had. It’s a classic for a reason.

  3. Hari Om

    Ginsberg’s poetry is both beautiful and disturbing. A truly unique voice. I recommend reading it.

  4. Sachin Kejriwal

    Ginsberg’s raw energy is undeniable. Some poems resonated deeply, others felt a bit rambling. Still a vital voice from a pivotal era.

  5. Jitender Kumar

    Ginsberg’s raw emotion is palpable. This collection is a testament to the power of poetry.

  6. Sudhir Wadhawan

    I recommend this for people that like classic poetry.

  7. Akshat Ruhela

    A must-read for anyone interested in Beat poetry. Ginsberg’s voice is a defining one.

  8. Debdeep Paul

    “Howl” is a masterpiece, but the other poems didn’t grab me as much. A bit uneven, but worth reading for the title poem alone.

  9. Naman Batra

    Some poems felt a bit self-indulgent, but others were incredibly powerful. Has interesting themes.

  10. Vaibhav Singh

    Ginsberg’s voice is unforgettable. “Howl” is a must-read, and the other poems offer a deeper look into his world.

  11. Radhika Jain

    A groundbreaking collection that still feels relevant today. Ginsberg’s voice is a force to be reckoned with.

  12. Devatva Dalmia

    A powerful collection that challenged societal norms. Ginsberg’s honesty is refreshing, even decades later. Highly recommended.

  13. Sourav

    Raw, intense, and unapologetically honest. This collection is a punch to the gut in the best way possible.

  14. Abhay Kumar Rajak

    A bit too abstract for my taste, but I can appreciate the historical significance. It is thought provoking.

  15. Vaishnavi

    Ginsberg’s poetry is a force of nature. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in counterculture.

  16. Kanishka Verma

    I found the language a bit dated, but the themes still resonate. A classic for a reason.

  17. Nishit Prashant Lokhande

    Ginsberg’s poetry is a wild ride. Some poems are confusing, but others are incredibly moving.

  18. Josyula V V S M Raghavendra Kasyap

    I struggled to connect with some of the imagery, but the overall message is clear. A historic piece.

  19. Shantanu

    I struggled to connect with some of the poems, but “Howl” is undeniable. Overall, an interesting read.

  20. Pushkar Kumar

    Some poems felt repetitive, but the overall message is powerful. Ginsberg’s honesty is admirable.

  21. Garvit Rajora

    A challenging but rewarding read. Ginsberg’s poetry is not always easy, but it’s always thought-provoking.

  22. Surabhi Chakravarty

    A truly groundbreaking collection that changed the face of poetry. Ginsberg’s voice is unforgettable.

  23. Jahnvi Arora

    A powerful and moving collection. Ginsberg’s words are like a punch to the gut. Highly recommended.

  24. Akshat Chourasia

    Some poems were brilliant, some I didn’t understand. Overall, a worthwhile exploration of Beat poetry.

  25. Farzan Saleem

    I found the language a bit dense at times, but the themes are timeless. Explores societal issues.

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