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Twentieth-Century Literature (2017) 63 (4): 499–506.
Published: 01 December 2017
... University Press , 2017 . 297 pages. Kerouac: Language, Poetics, and Territory , by Melehy Hassan . London : Bloomsbury , 2016 . 255 pages. Beat Drama: Playwrights and Performances of the “Howl” Generation , edited by Geis Deborah R. London : Bloomsbury , 2016 . 357 pages...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2023) 69 (3): 245–270.
Published: 01 September 2023
... benefits enabled him to write “Howl.” This article reconsiders this iconic text of the nascent US counterculture as a product of the postwar structures of informatics, automation, and precarity that are sometimes now referred to as surveillance capitalism. But it also asks what relation those structures...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2023) 69 (3): 241–243.
Published: 01 September 2023
...Barbara Foley The winner of this year’s prize is Conrad Steel’s “Standard Forms: Modernism, Market Research, and ‘Howl.’” The judge is Barbara Foley, Emerita Distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers University-Newark. Foley’s chief scholarly and political interests are in the fields of African...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2000) 46 (2): 171–192.
Published: 01 June 2000
... answer to the “hypocrisy of literature” was “when you ap
proach the Muse to talk as frankly as you would with yourself or with your
friends” (Interview with Thomas Clark 288), then this was certainly the con
dition of his central poetic breakthrough, the writing of “Howl for Carl
Solomon.” Since...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2005) 51 (4): 414–436.
Published: 01 December 2005
... woman,” Assia Wevil, who
committed suicide six years after Plath, and Howls and Whispers, a group
of 11 poems invoking Sylvia Plath in the manner of Birthday Letters but
published separately from it. Both were published in expensive limited
editions, and neither was reviewed by the press...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2010) 56 (3): 428–435.
Published: 01 September 2010
... of a universalized
white subjectivity to poetic meaning. According to Yu, Ginsberg provides
a distinctive origin for this practice because of his “conscious awareness of
the avant-garde as a social fact.” In these terms, Ginsberg’s desire to depict
“the best minds of his generation” in his famous poem “Howl...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2012) 58 (2): 187–212.
Published: 01 June 2012
... characters or literally as the Dalloways’ beloved companions,
one of whom can be heard howling during Clarissa’s party. But animals
provoke special anxiety when they can be seen looking out from human
faces. Septimus Warren Smith, an avid reader of Darwin and a Great War
veteran who has seen all...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2012) 58 (4): 702–708.
Published: 01 December 2012
... that surrounded the publication in 1956 of his explicitly
homoerotic Howl, in the context of his radical, proto-punk, anti-striptease
performance art: “Ginsberg’s incorporation of the feminine—the object of
the male gaze—disrupts the narrative of the striptease and does violence
to the traditional...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2009) 55 (1): 58–79.
Published: 01 March 2009
.... As the pitch of his interrogation increases, the wounds his questions
produce on Pim become deeper:
YOUR LIFE HERE long pause YOUR LIFE HERE good and
deep long pause .. .YOUR LIFE HERE to the quick
HERE HERE to the bone the nail breaks quick another in the
furrows HERE HERE howls...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2009) 55 (4): 597–617.
Published: 01 December 2009
... nature of literature, music, and art has disappeared. Theresa’s pas-
sion for Byron keeps her “howling to the moon for the rest of her natural
life” (186) while the crippled dog who keeps Lurie company smacks its
lips and seems on the point of singing too, or howling (215). In the con-
trapuntal...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2000) 46 (4): 434–452.
Published: 01 December 2000
... the edito
rial from the Los Angeles Times entitled “Howls of Jap Anguish Betray Heavy Bomb
Damage.”
3 For a more extensive discussion of US government attempts to control
information about the atomic bomb, see Lifton and Mitchell 3-114 and Braw.
4 For a more complete discussion, see...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2001) 47 (2): 217–240.
Published: 01 June 2001
... works o f literature were still in jeopardy of
being deemed legally obscene. Lawrence Ferlinghetti was prosecuted in
California for allegedly selling “obscene and indecent writings”—Allen
Ginsberg’s controversial book Howl and Other Poems. After a trial, the
court issued a decision...
Journal Article
Twentieth-Century Literature (2007) 53 (4): 518–529.
Published: 01 December 2007
... and
incomprehension that often greeted the appearance of a new work. The
howls of dismay sounded at the initial performance of Stravinsky’s Rite of
Spring became at once a signal feature of the legend of modernism. Joyce’s
Ulysses was early celebrated in part because it was felt to be “too much,”
and many...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2004) 50 (1): 18–58.
Published: 01 March 2004
... children’s books, Cave Birds: An
Alchemical Cave Drama (1978), and Capriccio (1990).9 Their last project,
Howls and Whispers, an illustrated edition of 11 poems on Hughes’s rela
tionship with Plath not included in Birthday Letters, appeared the year of
Hughes’s death (1998). Baskin redesigned...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2016) 62 (2): 170–196.
Published: 01 June 2016
... . Ginsberg Allen . 1973 . Howl, and Other Poems . San Francisco : City Lights Pocket Bookshop . Hardt Michael Negri Antonio 2000 . Empire . Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press . Haslam Jason . 2009 . “ ‘It Was My Dream That Screwed Up’: The Relativity of Transcendence...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2002) 48 (3): 348–361.
Published: 01 September 2002
..., leaving him in the strange surroundings of
W im pole Street, “the irrevocableness and implacability o f fate so smote
him, that he lifted up his head and howled aloud” (30). Accepting the
condolences o f Miss Barrett, Flush exchanges a “surprised” gaze with
her...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2000) 46 (4): 453–469.
Published: 01 December 2000
... called Ned in chapter 4
leaves his own body “to howl [. . .] from a distance” and later sees “his own
shape, watching him from a distance” (72, 84). The drunken Dyer had a
similar experience (131). But murderers too experience a loss of conscious
ness in the form of amnesia, as Hawksmoor asserts...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2001) 47 (2): 197–216.
Published: 01 June 2001
... English. Walcott remembers resonating with
Stephen’s paradoxes:
nights of two shilling whores and silently howling remorse
hating the Church and loving her rituals, learning to hate En
gland as I worshipped her language, [and] loving the island,
and wishing I could...
Journal Article
Twentieth-Century Literature (2019) 65 (4): 369–392.
Published: 01 December 2019
... language can’t fully contain, celebrating the mysteries and gifts of her means (see, for example, “Spill of Howl,” in The Father of the Predicaments ). To the extent that her writing is informed by philosophy or theory, McHugh habitually makes fun of those systems (see 1988 : 3–4; FP 75–76). And it’s...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2015) 61 (3): 352–372.
Published: 01 September 2015
..., hate, desire, rejoice and howl” in a “reasonable balanced” manner socially and ideologically acceptable to bourgeois society (Murphy’s mind does not run on “the correct cash-register lines”), and to see the patients not as “banished from a system of benefits” but as having achieved the sanctuary...
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