Review of Howl (2010) by Ann Hornaday for Washington Post — 27 Oct 2010
Howl mixes a number of story lines and aesthetic approaches: We get glimpses of Ginsberg's early days as a poet, including his relationships with Kerouac and Neal Cassady, as well as a depiction of the trial, where a parade of critics and professors pronounced Ginsberg's creation either a work of genius or irredeemable filth.
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This review of Howl (2010) was written by Ann Hornaday and published by Washington Post on 27 Oct 2010.
Howl has generally received positive reviews.
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