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Ginsberg says that Part II, in relation to Part I, " names the monster of mental consciousness that preys on the Lamb.
Of the structure, Ginsberg says Part III is, " pyramidal, with a graduated longer response to the fixed base.
Ginsberg says, " I remembered the archetypal rhythm of Holy Holy Holy weeping in a bus on Kearny Street, and wrote most of it down in notebook there ...

Ginsberg and Part
Ginsberg completed Part II and the " Footnote " after Ferlinghetti had promised to publish the poem.
" After beginning to read Part II, Ginsberg said to the audience, " I don't really feel like reading anymore.
Called by Ginsberg " a lament for the Lamb in America with instances of remarkable lamb-like youths ", Part I is perhaps the best known, and communicates scenes, characters, and situations drawn from Ginsberg's personal experience as well as from the community of poets, artists, political radicals, jazz musicians, drug addicts, and psychiatric patients whom he encountered in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Ginsberg was inspired to write Part II during a period of peyote-induced visionary consciousness in which he saw a hotel façade as a monstrous and horrible visage which he identified with that of Moloch, the Biblical idol in Leviticus to whom the Canaanites sacrificed children.
Ginsberg intends that the characters he portrays in Part I be understood to have been sacrificed to this idol.
Moloch is also the name of an industrial, demonic figure in Fritz Lang's Metropolis, a film that Ginsberg credits with influencing " Howl, Part II " in his annotations for the poem ( see especially Howl: Original Draft Facsimile, Transcript & Variant Versions ).
Part III, in relation to Parts I, II, and IV is " a litany of affirmation of the Lamb in its glory ," according to Ginsberg.

Ginsberg and II
* Ginsberg, H. L., " Two Religious Borrowings in Ugaritic Literature, II: The Egyptian God Ptaḥ in Ugaritic Mythology ," Orientalia, 9 ( 1940 ), 39-44.

Ginsberg and Here
Here he met the likes of Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs who would not only become the characters in the book but also form the core of the Beat Generation.

Ginsberg and long
It was the scene of a nationally followed First Amendment struggle and was visited by Allen Ginsberg in 1966 ( the name had been changed to the Magic Theatre Vortex Art Gallery ) where he first read his long poem " Wichita Vortex Sutra.
Ginsberg began the poem in the stepped triadic form he took from Williams but, in the middle of typing the poem, his style altered such that his own unique form ( a long line based on breath organized by a fixed base ) began to emerge.
Thus the final collection contained several other poems written at that time ; with these poems, Ginsberg continued the experimentation with long lines and a fixed base he'd discovered with the composition of " Howl " and these poems have likewise become some of Ginsberg's most famous: " America ", " Sunflower Sutra ," " A Supermarket in California ", etc.
It is 382 pages long and contains a contents list, a dedication to Allen Ginsberg, work by 63 poets in alphabetical order of surname, an essay, " Afterwords " by the editor, and " further reading " and " acknowledgements " sections.
The influential sprawling thematic pieces that ran in the Oracle include the astrologers ' symposium on the Age of Aquarius in issue # 6, with Ambrose Hollingworth, Gayla ( Rosalind Sharpe Wall, an associate of John Starr Cooke ), and Gavin Arthur ; and the " Houseboat Summit " in issue # 7 which brought together Alan Watts, Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, and Gary Snyder for a long, free-ranging discussion on the houseboat owned by Watts and Jean Varda.
According to the back cover of a 1990s edition of the book, Burroughs and Ginsberg began compiling the work in late 1953, not long after the original set of letters was written, but it was not published for nearly a decade.

Ginsberg and line
Ginsberg said, " Ideally each line of ' Howl ' is a single breath unit.
* Allen Ginsberg refers to " Red Guards battling country workers in Nanking " in the first line of his poem " Returning North of Vortex ," included in the collection The Fall of America: Poems of These States.
The paper originated in May 1982 as the Crazy Shepherd, its name derived from a line in Allen Ginsberg ’ s poem “ Footnotes to Howl ” (” Holy the crazy shepherds of rebellion ”).
Allen Ginsberg commented: " August Kleinzahler's verse line is always precise, concrete, intelligent and rare-that quality of ' chiseled ' verse memorable in Basil Bunting's and Ezra Pound's work.

Ginsberg and is
Hadda be Playin ' on the Jukebox is a poem written by Allen Ginsberg in 1975.
Edgar Allan Poe is occasionally acknowledged, and Ginsberg claimed Emily Dickinson was an influence on Beat poetry.
" Howl " is a poem written by Allen Ginsberg assumed to have been written in 1955 and published as part of his 1956 collection of poetry titled Howl and Other Poems.
It is directly addressed to Carl Solomon, whom Ginsberg met during a brief stay at a psychiatric hospital in 1949 ; called " Rockland " in the poem, it was actually Columbia Presbyterian Psychological Institute.
* The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics is founded by Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman.
In addition, in this same period the confessional, whose origin is often traced to the publication in 1959 of Robert Lowell's Life Studies, and beat schools of poetry enjoyed popular and academic success, producing such widely anthologized voices as Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Gary Snyder, Anne Sexton, and Sylvia Plath, among many others.
Plutonian Ode is a poem written by American Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in 1978 against the arms race and nuclear armament of the superpowers.
It is heavily inspired by Gnosticism which Ginsberg came to know after reading Hans Jonas's book on the subject.
The village is somewhat off the beaten path ( In spite of US Route 20 passing a few miles north ), not much visited by tourists ; Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg used to visit to escape city life, especially in the autumn when the maple leaves change color.
Collison said: " After over two years of litigation in Texas and New York, it is my profound pleasure to announce that US District Court Judge Joseph Bianco of the Eastern District of New York has ruled in our favor, and has further reinforced the 2008 ruling of Judge Carl Ginsberg of the 193rd District Court in Texas.
He is also one of the group which founded the short-lived Lincoln Communist music venue, The Red and Black Café, in the early 1990s, a spin off to another talk program he produced with Sally Herrin, noted Lincoln author, and a number of others called " Zero Street " ( from the Allen Ginsberg poem " Wichita Vortex Sutra " in which AG called Lincoln's main drag, O Street, " Zero Street ").
The translation used here is that published by James King ( 1878 ), based on translations by M. Ganneau and Dr. Ginsberg.
Allen Ginsberg said of him: " I am an old admirer of Tom Pickard's poetry and believe as does Basil Bunting that he is one of the most live and true poetic voices in Great Britain.
At the north end of the college is the Kresge Town Hall, which has seen many groundbreaking performances, including the first Talking Heads concert on the west coast, and the legendary acid conferences which included appearances by the likes of Allen Ginsberg and Owlsley.
* Popotin or PPT, is the nickname given to Owain Ginsberg by his favourite owl.
Kaddish also known as Kaddish for Naomi Ginsberg ( 1894-1956 ) is a poem by Beat writer Allen Ginsberg about his mother Naomi and her death on June 9, 1956.
Burroughs published Naked Lunch in Paris in 1959 and in America in 1961 ; this is considered by some the first truly postmodern novel because it is fragmentary, with no central narrative arc ; it employs pastiche to fold in elements from popular genres such as detective fiction and science fiction ; it's full of parody, paradox, and playfulness ; and, according to some accounts, friends Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg edited the book guided by chance.

Ginsberg and used
" As an example, Gates used the fact that she reads " Howl " by Allen Ginsberg at a reading to the elderly program.
Allen Ginsberg used to be one of the store's clerks for a time.

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