Synopsis

Allen Ginsberg's seminal collection, "Kaddish and Other Poems," presents the raw, prophetic voice of the Beat Generation's most iconic bard. Anchored by the groundbreaking and controversial 'Howl'—a work whose obscenity trial marked a pivotal moment in literary history—this volume encapsulates the spirit of 20th-century counterculture. Ginsberg fearlessly explores themes of madness, societal disillusionment, and spiritual yearning, delivering a searing indictment of materialism and conformity while celebrating the 'best minds of his generation.' The collection also features the deeply personal and moving 'Kaddish,' a lament for his mother, and the politically charged 'America,' alongside other confessional verses like 'Mescaline.' Dark, ecstatic, and profoundly influential, Ginsberg's work in this collection is a testament to his boundary-breaking verse and his enduring legacy as a defining figure of American poetry, resonating with a rhapsodic energy that continues to challenge and inspire.

Critical Reception

"This collection, particularly 'Howl,' represents a watershed moment in twentieth-century literary history, solidifying Ginsberg's status as a visionary poet and a defining figure of the counterculture."

Metadata

ISBN:9780141976464
Pages:124
Age Rating:16+

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