Allen Ginsberg was a pivotal figure in the Beat Generation and a major influence on American literature and culture. His poem "Howl" challenged societal norms and addressed issues such as mental health, sexuality, and political dissent, becoming a symbol of the counterculture movement. Ginsberg's advocacy for free speech and LGBTQ+ rights helped to shape public discourse and promote social change. Through his poetry and activism, he inspired generations of writers and activists to explore themes of personal and societal liberation.
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