Howl is written by Irwin Allen Ginsberg. He was born in June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey. He is one of the best writer in the beat generation. He was the son of an English teacher and Russian expatriate. His childhood might not have been the greatest. In his early life, he got marked by his mother’s psychological troubles and a series of nervous breakdowns. Later in 1943, while studying in Columbia University, he met and befriends with William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac. He’s known as the greatest writer of the beat generation. In that time many writers will use drugs as a tool to give them creativity; Ginsberg used this same tool. And then after he got rested because he stolen some goods from other college student. Then …show more content…
But after I dig deeper of his believe, I found out that he like the idea of communism but he is not a communist. He is so angry about what had happened to this generation. Howl is the book he wrote to expire his hate of the government and this society. In this quote he is using an offensive tone to sarcastic the Capitalism government. Like if you didn’t do better on your job fine. I’ll help disseminate communism to ruin you. And in a line “sirens of Los Alamos.” Los Alamos is a nuclear lab that didn’t bring us great or good. There are inventing grater nuclear bomb there. sirens of Los Alamos can be mean that there is something happened in the Los Alamos that might blow us up and make nuclear apocalypse directly in United States. And that makes me think about Fallout, a game that is in a setting that one day when all the nuclear bombs that all exploded by exploded and make the whole United stats become a wasteland. But in other way, sirens can mean as other