A review by m_sukoot
Howl, Kaddish and Other Poems by Allen Ginsberg

5.0

"Howl, Kaddish and Other Poems" captures the spirit of the mid 20th century counterculture. Through his verses Ginsberg fearlessly challenges norms and reflects on his personal struggles. "Howl" stands as a milestone, an outcry, against conformity while "Kaddish" explores his complex relationship with his mother. These poems are Confessional and revolutionary offering a captivating glimpse into an era. Ginsbergs unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries shines through in this collection that is essential for anyone seeking to comprehend the beatnik movement and the profound impact of dissenting voices, in poetry.