Question

A stanza that repeatedly references this place ends by describing “a sea-journey on the highway across America.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this place which in separate instances is evoked followed by the lines “where you’re madder than I am” and “where you imitate the shade of my mother.” This place’s name is repeated in the third stanza of the poem “Howl.”
ANSWER: Rockland [accept “I’m with you in Rockland”]
[10e] This Beat poet dedicated “Howl” to Carl Solomon, whose name opens its third stanza.
ANSWER: Allen Ginsberg
[10h] The opening of “Howl” goes on to describe “angel-headed” people of this type. An extended reflection on these title type of people is included in Norman Mailer’s The White Negro, which is subtitled for them.
ANSWER: hipsters [accept The White Negro: Superficial Reflections on the Hipster]
<Michael Bentley, Literature - American - Poetry&gt; ~18196~ &lt;Editor: Chandler West>

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