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Lawrence Monsanto Ferlinghetti (March 24, 1919 –
February 22, 2021) was an
American poet, painter,
social activist, and co-founder of City
Lights Booksellers...
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later published by poet
Lawrence Ferlinghetti of City
Lights Books. This myth was
perpetuated by
Ferlinghetti as part of the defense's case during...
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related to San
Francisco culture. It was
founded in 1953 by poet
Lawrence Ferlinghetti and
Peter D.
Martin (who left two
years later). Both the
store and the...
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Anselm Hollo,
Christopher Logue,
George MacBeth,
Gregory Corso,
Lawrence Ferlinghetti,
Michael Horovitz,
Simon Vinkenoog,
Spike Hawkins and Tom McGrath. The...
- Big Sur, California,
owned by Kerouac's
friend and Beat poet
Lawrence Ferlinghetti; at the same time
dealing with his
increased drinking and
declining mental...
- of San
Francisco poet and City
Lights Bookstore co-founder,
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who was the
first person to
publish "Howl" in Howl and
Other Poems....
- as
William S. Burroughs,
Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and
Lawrence Ferlinghetti), the much more
widespread 1960s counterculture, and 1960s and 1970s...
- with
Peter Orlovsky at the end of 1954 and
began writing Howl.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, of the new City
Lights Bookstore,
started to
publish the City Lights...
- a
collection of
poetry by
Lawrence Ferlinghetti originally published in 1958. It
contains some of
Ferlinghetti's most
famous poems, such as “I Am Waiting”...
- City
Charter of
April 15, 1850 (PDF). New York: John C.
Rankin Company.
Ferlinghetti,
Lawrence (1980).
Literary San Francisco: A
pictorial history from its...