"Howl and Other Poems"

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"Howl and Other Poems" is a 1956 poetry collection by Allen Ginsberg that introduced his landmark Beat Generation poem "Howl" and helped define postwar American countercultural literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
associatedWith Beat poetry
San Francisco Renaissance NERFINISHED
author Allen Ginsberg NERFINISHED
containsWork A Strange New Cottage in Berkeley NERFINISHED
A Supermarket in California NERFINISHED
America NERFINISHED
An Asphodel NERFINISHED
Howl NERFINISHED
In Back of the Real NERFINISHED
In the Baggage Room at Greyhound NERFINISHED
Over Kansas NERFINISHED
Sather Gate Illumination NERFINISHED
Song NERFINISHED
Sunflower Sutra NERFINISHED
The Names NERFINISHED
The Trembling of the Veil NERFINISHED
Transcription of Organ Music
Wild Orphan NERFINISHED
copyrightHolder Allen Ginsberg NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo Jack Kerouac NERFINISHED
Neal Cassady NERFINISHED
William S. Burroughs NERFINISHED
editor Lawrence Ferlinghetti NERFINISHED
firstEditionPrintRun 1000 copies
format paperback
genre poetry
hasCoverArtist William E. Morgan NERFINISHED
influenced American countercultural literature
language English
literaryMovement Beat Generation NERFINISHED
notableFor introducing the poem Howl
originalMedium print
pageCount 44
placeOfPublication San Francisco NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1956
publisher City Lights Books NERFINISHED
series City Lights Pocket Poets Series NERFINISHED
seriesNumber 4
subject industrial civilization
madness
postwar American counterculture
sexuality
spirituality
timePeriod post–World War II era
title Howl and Other Poems NERFINISHED

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Part II firstPublishedIn "Howl and Other Poems"
subject surface form: Part II (section of "Howl")