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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

The Beat Museum (Classic)

The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts & Atlas Obscura

Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

This San Francisco museum, curated by a super-fan of the Beats, is a shrine to an incredibly influential cultural movement and a destination for folks keeping it alive today.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Stop me if you have heard this one before.

0:04.6

Somebody writes a book.

0:06.5

Some other people don't like it.

0:08.5

Maybe they even try to keep everyone from reading that book.

0:13.0

And then the controversy over the book goes on to help it sell about a bajillion copies.

0:20.4

In this case, we are talking about a specific book.

0:23.2

In 1957, when writer Alan Ginsberg's book, Howell,

0:26.9

was the subject of a huge obscenity lawsuit.

0:30.2

The book was considered so obscene

0:32.5

that a court was asked to decide

0:34.6

whether it should be removed from store shelves immediately.

0:38.7

Here is Alan Ginsberg, reading from the poem of the same name.

0:42.5

I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving, hysterical, naked, dragging themselves through the Negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix.

0:57.1

Throughout the book, Ginsburg explores in graphic detail how deeply messed up his generation

1:05.0

was by the effects of both World War II and poverty.

1:08.8

And his position was, you know, when the government arrests you for poetry, everybody wants

1:15.1

to read that dirty book.

1:16.5

And he sold tens of thousands of them because of the vibe that goes with, oh, my God,

1:21.6

what's the buzz with that, you know?

1:23.6

That is Jerry Simino, a longtime fan of Ginsburg's work, who, along with his wife, owns and operates, the Beat Museum in San Francisco.

1:32.7

Ultimately, after a trial, a judge ruled that Howell had redeeming social value, meaning it was not obscene, but a work of art.

1:41.3

And that very day, the headline in the San Francisco Chronicle says,

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