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'Howl' too hot to hear
'Howl' too hot to hear
50 years after poem ruled not obscene, radio fears to air it
Joe Garofoli
Chronicle Staff Writer
The San Francisco Chronicle
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Fifty years ago today, a San Francisco Municipal Court judge ruled that Allen Ginsberg's Beat-era poem "Howl" was not obscene. Yet today, a New York public broadcasting station decided not to air the poem, fearing that the Federal Communications Commission will find it indecent and crush the network with crippling fines.
Allen Ginsberg Reading from 'The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg'
ALLEN GINSBERG ON ALLEN GINSBERG from The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg at City Life
(Neal Cassady sitting next to him.)
