The grimoire entitled the, Goetia, means, howl, which of a word, the poet Allen Ginsberg had used for his 1955 poem of protest, titled: Howl. Ginsberg’s, ‘Howl And Other Poems,’ was published as part of his 1956 collection of poetry, which was dedicated to the writer Carl Solomon at a counterculture time when feminism came to ascendancy. Ginsberg wrote that:
“In publishing ‘Howl,’ I was curious to leave behind after my generation an emotional time bomb that would continue exploding in U.S. consciousness in case our military-industrial-nationalist complex solidified into a repressive police bureaucracy.”
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