On Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" (Part 1)

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  • Опубліковано 31 сер 2022
  • Al Filreis, Amaris Cuchanski, Anna Strong Safford, Max McKenna, Dave Poplar, Ali Castleman, Emily Harnett, and Molly O'Neill meet in the Kelly Writers House Arts Cafe to discuss Allen Ginsberg's "Howl."
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @hamzabesseriani5268
    @hamzabesseriani5268 Рік тому

    Hello, do you have the stylistics analysis of Howl

  • @barneyronnie
    @barneyronnie 7 місяців тому

    Allen Ginsberg was an overdramatic queen who wrote pathetic drivel ... the best minds of his generation ignored his nonsense. Einstein, Dick Feynman, Borges, William Thurston, John Milnor, Carl Jung, Bertrand Russell, are a small sample of some of the greatest minds of Ginsberg's generation. However, those who like his work may have gleaned deeper insights than myself. He struck me as an attention seeking rube. Peter Orlovsky was said to be deeply under Ginsberg's control and was often viciously punished for having feelings for women. 'Please Master,' truly shone a light on the twisted, sick mind of this degenerate wannabe.
    All the Best,
    Reinhold Von Treffencaunbowz, MBBS, PhD