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![]() ![]() Again, according to Publisher's Weekly, “he first edition passed through U.S. 1st), Howl seems to have only really begun to be distributed in October. 17th issue of Publisher's Weekly lists the official publication date as Sept. ![]() While Ferlinghetti sent Ginsberg “a few advance copies” in August of that year (Morgan, I Greet You, 5), and a small number of copies inscribed in September are known (the Sept. First, the book was published late in the year. “I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness.” The most likely opportunities for Ginsberg to sign copies of Howl in 1956 were few and far between.
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