Allen Ginsberg 'Howl's again at all-star centennial celebration - 48 hills
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Allen Ginsberg 'Howl's again at all-star centennial celebration - 48 hills
"It is also, crucially, a night built less on sequence than on accumulation. Musicians move through poems, poets move through sound, and the boundaries between forms begin to dissolve in real time."
In 1955, Allen Ginsberg's poem Howl was performed at the Six Gallery in San Francisco, sparking a trial and redefining speech norms. Seventy years later, a centennial celebration will recreate the event, uniting musicians and poets in a live performance of Howl by the Kronos Quartet, aiming to replicate the raw energy of the original performance.
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