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Darius
8 March, 15:46
Why do you think ginsberg titled the poem howl?
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Hana Stokes
8 March, 17:51
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Howl appears to be a sprawling, disorganized poem. But it's not. It consists of three sections. Each of these sections is a prolonged "riff" on a single subject. You could even think of the poem as three enormous run-on sentences. The first section is by far the longest.
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