In 1956, Allen Ginsberg published “Howl”, an epic poem that had a seismic impact on the American literary scene. Evoking the anxieties of the atomic age, the poem referenced taboo subjects: homosexuality, psychedelic drugs and anti-capitalism. In 1957, it triggered a widely-publicised obscenity trial that changed attitudes towards censorship in the US...


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