Beatnik series: Ginsberg's Book-object

The book-object was created to reflect the political and social discussions in the poem 'Howl', which is known for its wordiness, intense rhythm, and repetition of words. The chosen poem was divided into three parts, and there's a footnote that we can consider an extension of the main work.

The books was printed in two A3, 75g/m2 offset sheets (folded in an A5), a green 75g/m2 A5 offset paper, and an orange band that wraps around the print.

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