In Ginsberg’s Howl, the speaker is serving as a prophet, warning us of danger. Near the end of the first part of the poem, he describes poetry as a kind of alchemy, a magic process for converting base metals into precious metals. What truths or insights about modern life/art are captured in these pictures of his artist friends?
Only two paragraphs and no outside information, has to be in your own words.
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