Allen Ginsberg's classic poem "Howl," which sparked an historic obscenity trial after it was published in 1956; illustrated with actual scenes from the animated portion of the 2010 motion picture with the same title.
"A collection of ... poems, essays, letters, songs, and photographs which aims to introduce new readers to the scope of Allen Ginsberg's work in its ... diversity"--Provided by publisher.
Contains over 140 of Allen Ginsberg's poems written between 1947 and 1995 including "Howl," "Kaddish," "White Shroud," "After Lalon," and "The Ballad of the Skeletons.".
Presents more than one hundred poems by twentieth-century American poet Allen Ginsberg, selected by the poet himself, spanning 1947-1995 and including such works as "Howl, " "Kaddish, " "White Shroud, " and "The Ballad of the Skeletons.".