On the Spatial Form in Allen Ginsberg’s Howl

Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 12

Abstract

Seemingly quaint and unbearable as it is at the very age of American poetic revolution, Howl seems to raise the extensive attentions of poetic scholars around the world who have been impressed by his leading impression on beat generation and poetic forum owing to his organic integration of his own sexual identity into the poetic publicity and popularity of his poetic production instead of his poetic oneness concerning the spatial form in the poem. To raise poetic scholars’ academic attention and interest in highlighting the academic values of this poem in this regard, this essay will give a new interpretation of it by making an exploration of its abstract spatial form, perceptive spatial form as well as imaginative spatial form one by one. Keywords: Allen Ginsberg, Spatial Forms, Howl.

Authors and Affiliations

Gui-Jun Li, Jun Luo

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Gui-Jun Li, Jun Luo (2017). On the Spatial Form in Allen Ginsberg’s Howl. Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(12), 1230-1248. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-396252