Allen Ginsberg's Howl and Other Poems Triggered Confiscations, Arrests
San Francisco port officials seized copies of Howl and Other Poems in 1957, accusing publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti of obscenity.

When Allen Ginsberg first presented his poem "Howl" at an October 1955 reading in San Francisco, Beat poet Michael McClure said that "a human voice and body had been hurled against the harsh wall of America."
Ginsberg's poem—112 lines describing drug use, homosexuality, materialism, shifting political tectonics, and rebellion against conformity—caught the attention of publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Ferlinghetti's City Lights Bookstore published Howl and Other Poems in 1956, quickly attracting both celebration and controversy.
On March 25, 1957, the collector of customs at the port of San Francisco seized 520 copies of Howl and Other Poems that had been shipped from a printer in England, accusing the title poem of obscenity. Ferlinghetti began printing Howl and Other Poems domestically to avoid scuffles with Customs. Then two undercover cops bought a copy from City Lights manager Shig Murao. Murao was arrested, and the San Francisco Police Department issued a warrant for Ferlinghetti.
Ferlinghetti was charged with distributing obscene materials. A landmark free speech battle ensued that year in People of the State of California v. Lawrence Ferlinghetti. The prosecution was tasked with proving that Howl and Other Poems was obscene and "that the defendants wilfully and lewdly committed the crime alleged."
"Unless the book is entirely lacking in 'social importance,'" wrote Judge Clayton W. Horn, "it cannot be held obscene." Based on the testimony of literary experts and their assessment that Howl and Other Poems "had literary merit," Horn determined that it "does have some redeeming social importance." It was thus protected by the First and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the California Constitution.
"The best method of censorship," Horn wrote, "is by the people as self-guardians of public opinion and not by government."
Horn noted the difficulty of legislating obscenity when attitudes vary so greatly depending on "the locale, the time, the mind of the community and the prevailing mores." Horn also held that Ginsberg was justified in believing "that his portrayal required" its profane vocabulary: "Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemism?"
Miller v. California would eventually modify the established definition of obscenity to material lacking "serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value" in 1973, opening the door to crackdowns on many varieties of lewd and vulgar media. Despite the win for Ferlinghetti and Ginsberg, social perceptions and legal definitions of obscenity are wont to shift—and government prosecution along with them.
This article originally appeared in print under the headline "Howl and Other Poems."
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They should have arrested him for being a con man and a shit writer. Ginsberg is the perfect example of the no talent con man who made a living by convincing people shocking the powers that be is all that is necessary for good art. Getting arrested was the best thing that ever happened to the bum. Had the authorities just ignored him, he wouldn't have been seen as a martyr or subversive and people might have then realized what a crap, no talent writer he was.
You forgot the " /sarc" tag.
There is nothing sarcastic about it. Ginsberg was a no talent shit writer who conned people into believing shock value was art.
I've not heard any of Ginsberg's peers express such a low opinion of his work. Which poets from that era do you prefer, and why?
Finally, actual censorship. People actually getting arrested by the state. Customs actually not letting material enter the country. Publishers actually being forbidden from publishing.
I think the problem here is that way too many people are confusing "censor" with "censure" with "curate".
The PC Police and Wokesters are not censoring, they're censuring. The School Librarians are not censoring they're curating.
Even if it isn't technically censorship, people and organizations who show blatant unfair bias in who and what they censure and curate are worthy of criticism and opposition. For instance, if a high school library only stored political books by woke leftist pundits, and forbid the purchase of anything by right-wing or centrist authors, I think people would probably be entitled to complain at a school board meeting, even though they were just "curating."
So in protecting the poem Howl, justice Horn used an anti-free speech argument. Interesting.
Uh no. He specifically cited the First Amendment. So it was a free speech argument, NOT an anti-free speech argument.
What's cool about Ginsberg is he was way ahead of the curve. He was like... the ORIGINAL groomer. He was grooming before grooming was cool.
a counterculture movement in support of speaking openly about sexuality, recreational drug use to achieve a higher conscience, and explicit portrayals of the human condition.
If you ever catch an atheist using these terms, demand to know what it means... exactly. Ask them to define the levels of consciousness.
I think a higher level of consciousness just means a level where you are more self-aware, understand yourself better, and are better able to motivate yourself to accomplish your goals. The better you are at those things, the more your consciousness is elevated, and the higher your "level" is. There's nothing mystical or supernatural about it.
However, I am skeptical that recreational drugs would be at all helpful in reaching such a state. Seems like an excuse to do drugs to me.
I am not sure what you mean by "ahead of the curve" or "before grooming was cool." We live in the most anti-pedophilia society to ever exist. Grooming has never been less cool. It is so uncool that some politicians and activists have taken to using it the same way that SJWs use "racism," as a general term to call anyone who disagrees with them about anything.
Ginsberg was not a groomer, and your link does nothing to establish your premise. If you're looking groomers, you'll need look no further than the Catholic Church. So I guess one could argue, based on your logic, that Jesus was the ORIGINAL groomer. But your logic is flawed.
Ginsberg's best work was the backing vocals on Ghetto Defendant, by The Clash.
"Unless the book is entirely lacking in 'social importance,'" wrote Judge Clayton W. Horn, "it cannot be held obscene."
"As the judge
Remarked the day
That he acquitted my Aunt Hortense:
"To be smut
It must be ut-
Terly without redeeming social importance." "
Tom Lehrer, Smut
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