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Howl

a Graphic Novel
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Jan 13, 2020fionajay rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing in both Allan Ginsberg's incredibly astute observation of the monster of Industrialism, Moloch, and Eric Drooker's rendering of his vision. Ginsberg won a case against censorship - contains some raw sexual references.
Dec 14, 2016ArapahoeTina rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
I LOVE this poem but just wasn't feeling the graphics in this rendition.
Apr 18, 2016bookwormjeph rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I have read a few printings of Howl since I first was introduced to it in the 70's but this is the first time I've encountered it in a graphic novel form and I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it. The artistry captures the essence of the…
Mar 22, 2013
Blind Date With a Book comment: "Howl is a book that I wouldn't have picked up otherwise but I was very happy to see it. It was a quick read and a great introduction to Ginsberg and the beat poets. Thanks so much for organizing this event!"
Dec 30, 2010AnneDromeda rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
Graphic novel adaptations of works initially published as text-only books tend to polarize in terms of quality. When they’re well done, the illustrations add something to the reading and open up shades of meaning or characters not…