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  • A Supermarket in California by Allen Ginsberg - Poem Analysis
    Ginsberg turns to Whitman, a poet he admires deeply, to search for meaning and guidance The fact that he imagines walking with him shows a desire to find something better, or at least remember a time when things felt more real
  • A Supermarket in California Poem Summary and Analysis | LitCharts
    The poem ends with an image of Whitman in the underworld, suggesting that Whitman's idealistic and romantic vision of America is probably already dead Tonight I've been thinking about you, Walt Whitman I walked down the tree-lined and moonlit street, feeling self-conscious
  • A Supermarket in California Analysis - eNotes. com
    The poem concludes with a contemplative question about the America that Whitman faced upon reaching the mythical waters of Lethe—a poignant metaphor for forgetting
  • The final line of the poem asks Whitman about the America he . . .
    Ginsberg's final line connects his current observations of America to Whitman's experiences from a century ago, encouraging a reflection on the evolution of American ideals This line critiques the modern social landscape while honoring Whitman’s celebration of democracy and individuality
  • Examine the Poems Ending The final line of - studyx. ai
    By posing Whitman as a visitor to the supermarket and electronics store, Ginsberg implies that Whitman would indeed find the modern American landscape, with its consumerism and technology, profoundly alien and unrecognizable
  • A Supermarket in California by Allen Ginsberg – Summary and Analysis
    “A Supermarket in California” one of Ginsberg’s most often anthologized shorter poems, not only acknowledges Ginsberg’s debt to Whitman’s image of America as a place of promise and abundance but also allows Ginsberg to situate himself (more explicitly) in a legacy of gay authors
  • Allen Ginsberg’s Poetry “A Supermarket in California . . . - GradeSaver
    When Ginsberg then asks if Whitman might be his “Angel,” he is possibly alluding to Walter Benjamin’s work, The Angel of History, a Marxist philosophical text that predicted that the final result of modernity would be nothing short of the end of civilization
  • Solved: The final line of the poem asks Whitman about the America he . . .
    Ginsberg conveys a sense of disillusionment and longing for a bygone era of American ideals by ending the poem with a question to Whitman about the America he experienced one hundred years ago
  • A Supermarket in California - Encyclopedia. com
    One of Ginsberg’s most frequently anthologized shorter poems, “A Supermarket in California” not only acknowledges Ginsberg’s debt to Whitman’s vision of America as a place of possibility and abundance, but also allows Ginsberg to place himself (more explicitly) in a tradition of gay writers
  • The Discourse: A Supermarket in California by Allen Ginsberg . . .
    Ginsberg ends the poem with an allusion to the Greek mythology He asks Whitman what America he imagined when Charon was taking his ferry through the river Styx to Hades, but America was leading towards River Lethe Whitman got out on a smoking bank of the river Lethe and watched America going down





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