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Howl Original Facsimile Tapa blanda - 2006

de Ginsberg, Allen.


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In the decade before his death, Allen Ginsberg assembled the original typescripts of his prophetic masterpiece "Howl," along with revisions and later drafts of each section of the poem; they are reproduced here in facsimile with facing-page transcriptions and notes. Following, and at the heart of this volume, are the poet's meticulous annotations of each verse of the successive drafts of "Howl." A treasure trove of literary allusions, anecdotes, techniques of composition, as well as a veritable social history of the 1950s, the annotations offer a fascinating and unique insight into the material with which Ginsberg worked and the process by which his poem evolved.

A selection of contemporaneous correspondence from the mid-1950s reveals the variety of responses to "Howl" in all its newness and offers a glimpse of the lively literary comradeship among Beat Generation writers. Hitherto unpublished material from a wide range of poets and critics who were involved with the poem-Jack Kerouac, Gary Snyder, William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, Richard Eberhart, John Clellon Holmes, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Carl Solomon, Louis Simpson, Philip Lamantia, Tuli Kupferberg, Lionel Trilling, and Gregory Corso-reads like a rich and exuberant "tale of the tribe."

A complete bibliography of editions, translations, and recordings; first person accounts of the "Howl" trial and its first public reading, along with a series of remarkable photographs from the period complete the monumental exposition of Ginsberg's most celebrated poem.

Ferlinghetti's new introduction highlights the impact of "Howl" on American First Amendment protections as well as the place of the poem as a democratic catalyst ofthe many movements for peace and inclusiveness that grew in the following decades.

Allen Ginsberg was born June 3, 1926 in Newark, New Jersey and died on April 5, 1997 in New York City. In 1956, he published his remarkable poem "Howl" with City Lights Books, which overcame censorship trials to become one of the most widely read poems of our time.

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  • Título Howl Original Facsimile
  • Autor Ginsberg, Allen.
  • Encuadernación Tapa blanda
  • Edición Annotated
  • Editorial City Lights Books
  • Fecha de publicación April 2006
  • ISBN 9780872864511
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First Edition
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780872864511 / 0872864510
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Descripción:
City Lights Publishers, 2006. First Edition. Spiral Bound. Very Good. The rare publisher's bound galleys of a City Lights edition that was 'forthcoming' for April, 2006 - but never released. Instead an edition from HarperCollins was issued later that year. A yellow sticky note has been added by a City Lights rep next to the 'forthcoming note on the cover reading 'well, maybe not!' xiv, 194 pages, xerographic printing in black plastic comb binding (mior wear). B/w facsimiles throughout. It appears that the Ferlinghetti introduction was omitted from the HarperCollins edition as published. A scarce surviving example of what the book would have looked like.
Precio
EUR 330.26
EUR 4.20 enviando a USA