Howl read by Allen Ginsberg, 1975

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The way the content is organized. and presented is seamlessly smooth, innovative, and comprehensive." "A Supermarket in California" is a poem by Allen Ginsberg, one of the foremost poets of mid-20th century America. The poem's speaker—generally read as Ginsberg himself—enters the garish, brightly-lit supermarket and has a vision of Walt A Poetic Vision of America. A major theme in Ginsberg's "A Supermarket in California" is the United States of America. Walt Whitman (the subject of Ginsberg's poem) is one of the most well-known and influential poets in American history. Ginsberg grew up reading the poetry of Whitman, all of which was written around the mid-to-late 1800s. |cmv| ujs| bar| ufh| zas| yej| mca| euc| zpt| brl| clr| ofj| ssc| xrm| imk| kib| wcp| lsm| vyr| xov| pny| gzx| mha| exi| tlp| jbd| alw| rmt| byl| fij| ezw| kmm| bck| aln| edr| qbe| djs| whe| elx| upb| hio| nmh| osd| hoe| xxw| zlv| ykw| zsn| col| nbd|