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what is the significance of walt Whitman in poem super market​

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Supermarket in California" is a poem by American poet Allen Ginsberg first published in Howl and Other Poems in 1956. In the poem, the narrator visits a supermarket in California and imagines finding Federico García Lorca and Walt Whitman shopping.[1] Whitman, who is also discussed in "Howl", is a character common in Ginsberg's poems, and is often referred to as Ginsberg's poetic model.[2] "A Supermarket in California", written in Berkeley[3] and published in 1956, was intended to be a tribute to Whitman in the centennial year of the first edition of Leaves of Grass.

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