Howl and Other Poems (City Lights Pocket Poets Series)
Allen Ginsberg
Sold by Book Alley, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 10 December 1997
Used - Soft cover
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by Book Alley, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since 10 December 1997
Condition: Used - Very good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSigned. SIGNED; Signed and doodled by the author on the title page. Ginsberg drew a flower around the "O" of "Howl" and gave it a little face inside the "O." His signature appears below his printed name, and he wrote "LA" a little lower and off to the right. Twenty-first printing, April 1969 (states "186,000 copies in print"). City Lights Pocket Poet Series Number Four. Good with signs of wear and age-toning. circular cup mark on front cover and some staining. back cover has two little spots where paper was pealed away and heavy outlines of sun-toning where something was up against the back. front cover flap has explosed glue on inside and has small rip at bottom near spine. binding still tight. title on spine still visible, but worn. small mark to text block edge. minor soiling to pages 27,28, 39, 43, but no markings in text. mild foxing to a few pages. in solid reading condition. a special find!
Seller Inventory # mon0000739721
The landmark, original publication of Allen Ginsberg’s HOWL & Other Poems
HOWL & Other Poems, the prophetic book that launched the Beat Generation, was published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti at City Lights Books in 1956. Considered the single most influential work of post-WWII United States poetry, the City Lights edition of HOWL has remained in print for more than 60 years, with well over 1,000,000 copies in print.
A strident critique of middle-class complacency, consumerism, and capitalist militarism, HOWL also celebrates the pleasures and freedoms of the physical world, including a tribute to homosexual love. In addition to “Howl,” poems in the book include: “A Supermarket in California,” “Sunflower Sutra,” “America,” “In the Baggage Room at Greyhound,” “Transcription of Organ Music,” and “Wild Orphan,” among others.
A History of HOWL:
City Lights founder Lawrence Ferlinghetti first heard Allen Ginsberg read “Howl” at the Six Gallery event in San Francisco, 1955, which featured writers Philip Lamantia, Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen, and Michael McClure, introduced by poet Kenneth Rexroth. Jack Kerouac was present, but did not read, encouraging and cheering the other poets on. Ferlinghetti was so impressed by Ginsberg’s performance, he immediately telegrammed him, referencing Ralph Waldo Emerson’s response to Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, “I greet you at the beginning of a great career. When do I get the manuscript?”
When the first edition of HOWL arrived from its British printers, it was seized almost immediately by U.S. Customs, and shortly thereafter the San Francisco police arrested its publisher and editor, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, together with the City Lights Bookstore manager, Shigeyoshi Murao. The two were charged with disseminating obscene literature, and the case was sent to trial. Ferlinghetti partnered with the ACLU to launch a defense of HOWL, and a parade of distinguished literary and academic witnesses appeared in court to persuade the judge of its merits. In the end, famously conservative Judge Clayton Horn ruled that the poem was not obscene, but rather, as he stated emphatically, HOWL was a work of “redeeming social significance.”
The landmark decision signaled a sea change in American culture, and the City Lights edition of HOWL became a vital cornerstone in the ongoing struggle for free expression and representation. It continues to attract generation after generation of readers.
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