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Howl, and Other Poems | Objects, Setting & Important Places

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Howl, and Other Poems Objects/Places

PEYOTEappears in Howl- I

A type of drug.

BENZEDRINEappears in Howl- I

A pharmaceutical drug.

BROOKLYN BRIDGEappears in Howl- I

Famous bridge in New York City.

DUNGAREESappears in Howl- I

Blue jeans.

LOS ALAMOSappears in Howl -1

A city New Mexico.

OPIUMappears in Howl -1

An addictive drug.

BOWERYappears in Howl -1

A New York City district.

HARPSICHORDSappears in Howl -1

A keyboard instrument .

GOLGOTHAappears in Howl -1

The hill where the crucifixion of Jesus Christ took place.

ALCATRAZappears in Howl -1

Island in San Francisco Bay.

ROCKLANDappears in Howl -3

The name that Ginsberg gave to the mental institution where he met Carl Solomon who was a patient there.

UTICAappears in Howl -3

City in New York State.

TANGIERSappears in Footnote to Howl

City in Morocco.

LETHEappears in A Supermarket in California

A river in Greek mythology.

PALLETappears in Transcription of Organ Music

A skid made of wood.

PHONOGRAPHappears in Transcription of Organ Music

A record player.

TROTSKYITESappears in America

Leon Trotsky was one of the leaders of the October Revolution in Russia that brought the Bolsheviks to power. Trotskyites are followers of his beliefs.

GARBANZOSappears in America

Beans also known as chickpea.

FORT BRAGGappears in In the Baggage Room at Greyhound

U.S. military post in North Carolina.

CALISTOGAappears in In the Baggage Room at Greyhound

City in California.

TARRYTOWNappears in Wild Orphan

A village New York state.

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