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The Story Of Neal Cassady, The Lesser-Known Beat Figure Who Inspired Jack Kerouac And Allen GinsbergMost famously, Ginsberg included Cassady in his famous long poem Howl in which Ginsberg calls ... Cassady made his way into the works of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Ken Kesey ...
There, he witnessed the start of a fabled literary bond between his fellow poets Allen Ginsberg and Carl Solomon, to whom Ginsberg dedicated his seminal poem “Howl,” first published in 1956.
John Dilworth analyzes the inspiration and creative processes of his short werewolf comedy 'Howl If You Love Me.' ...
Poet Allen Ginsberg’s beat generation anthem “Howl” has long been considered impossible to adapt as a film. For co-directors Rob Epstein and Jeffery Friedman, this was a welcome challenge.
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