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  • GROSS: How familiar were you with Allen Ginsberg's poems before preparing to make the movie?

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • GROSS: How familiar were you with Allen Ginsberg's poems before preparing to make the movie?

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • So, what was it about Allen Ginsberg's voice that really stuck out to you, that made you think, okay, this is what the voice is, this is what I built the voice around?

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • So, what was it about Allen Ginsberg's voice that really stuck out to you, that made you think, okay, this is what the voice is, this is what I built the voice around?

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • GROSS: I mean, there's no film here unless you can convincingly get Allen Ginsberg's cadences because so much of the film revolves around you reading the poem "Howl."

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • GROSS: I mean, there's no film here unless you can convincingly get Allen Ginsberg's cadences because so much of the film revolves around you reading the poem "Howl."

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • GROSS: I mean, there's no film here unless you can convincingly get Allen Ginsberg's cadences because so much of the film revolves around you reading the poem "Howl."

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • The film centers around Ginsberg's first published poem, Howl, a ground-breaking work that evoked Walt Whitman, but with the stories, language and rhythms of what became known as beat poetry.

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • So, what was it about Allen Ginsberg's voice that really stuck out to you, that made you think, okay, this is what the voice is, this is what I built the voice around?

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

  • The film centers around Ginsberg's first published poem, Howl, a ground-breaking work that evoked Walt Whitman, but with the stories, language and rhythms of what became known as beat poetry.

    James Franco, Modern-Day Renaissance Man 2010

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