"Howl" by Allen Ginsberg : 1956 mimeographed copy
Wild at heart / Vivian Gornick
Human seraphim : "Howl", sex, and holiness / Mark Doty
"Howl" and hail / Amiri Baraka
"A lost battalion of platonic conversationalists" : "Howl" and the language of modernism / Marjorie Perloff
"Howl" in Transylvania / Andrei Codrescu
Talking Howl 1 : Jack Kerouac, Louis Ginsberg, William Carlos Williams, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, M. L. Rosenthal, John Hollander, Clayton Horn
On the granite steps of the madhouse with shaven heads / Rick Moody
Not then, not now / Sven Birkerts
Repeating Allen / Eileen Myles
Wopbopgooglemop : "Howl" and its influences / Gordon Ball
My "Howl" / Billy Collins
poet as Jew : "Howl" revisited / Alicia Ostriker
thirteen-year-old cadet / Kurt Brown
"Howl" and me / Phillip Lopate
Talking Howl 2 : James Dickey, Kenneth Rexroth, Kenneth Patchen, Donald Justice, Richard Eberhart, Anais Nin, Reed Whittemore, Czeslaw Milosz
I've lived with and enjoyed "Howl" / Allen Ginsberg
Welcoming "Howl" into the canon / David Gates
Writing through Howl / John Cage
Radical eyes : political poetics and "Howl" / Eliot Katz
best bones for soup have meat on them / Marge Piercy
Talking Howl 3 : Paul Zweig, Lewis Hyde, Bob Dylan, Michael McClure, Vaclav Havel, Cynthia Ozick, Denise Levertov, Andy Clausen, Antler, Ann Charters, Stanley Kunitz
ballot of eternity / Luc Sante
Holy the fifth international / Robert Polito
"Howl" in and out of prison / Carol Muske-Dukes
cross in the void / Frank Bidart
No picnic / Robert Pinsky
Premises of consciousness / Anne Waldman.