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Kaddish
Allen Ginsberg’s Kaddish is a powerful recitation of a traditional Jewish prayer offered for the deceased. Originally written in 1961, it’s notable for its raw emotional intensity and confessional style, detailing his mother's struggles with mental illness alongside the solemn words of the Kaddish. It resonates particularly with those seeking to understand grief, family history, and the intersecti...
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Howl
Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl” is a landmark 1956 poem central to the Beat Generation. It powerfully critiques mainstream American culture through raw, intensely personal lyrics. The work explores themes of alienation and celebrates unconventional experiences. "Howl" remains significant for its impact on poetry and continues to resonate with those interested in social commentary, counterculture, and the...
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