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Lawrence Ferlinghetti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information about Lawrence Ferlinghetti ... A collection of news and information related to Lawrence Ferlinghetti published by Tribune Company sources.
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More on Lawrence Ferlinghetti from Infoplease: ... Related content from HighBeam Research on: Lawrence Ferlinghetti ... The Beat goes on: on the 50th anniversary of Jack Kerouac's On the Road, Sybil Yurman--megajeweler David Yurman's other half--recalls her beatnik days with rebel writers Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti,
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A prominent voice of the wide-open poetry movement that began in the 1950s, Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s literary production includes poetry, translation, fiction, theater, art criticism, film narration, and essays. Ferlinghetti was born in Yonkers in 1919. In 1953 he co-founded, with Peter D. Martin, City Lights,
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Lawrence Monsanto Ferlinghetti (born March 24, 1919, Yonkers, N.Y., U.S.) U.S. poet. Ferlinghetti attended Columbia University and the Sorbonne ... Artist: Lawrence Ferlinghetti...
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News about Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Commentary and archival information about Lawrence Ferlinghetti from The New York Times. ... Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the poet, publisher and inveterate resident, has done more to put San Francisco on the literary map than any other living writer.
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In Lawrence Ferlinghetti: Poet-at-Large, Larry Smith noted that the author "writes truly memorable poetry, poems that lodge themselves in the consciousness of the reader and generate awareness and change. And his writing sings, with the sad and comic music of the streets." ;
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Thomas Merton's Correspondence with: Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 1919- ... Lawrence Monsanto Ferlinghetti; Lawrence Ferlinghetti; Ferlinghetti, Lawrence Monsanto ... Lawrence Ferlinghetti was editor and publisher of City Lights Books in San Francisco that was one of the most prominent publications of the beat movement in San Francisco.
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[After an analysis of Ferlinghetti's style and subject matter, Butler suggests that Ferlinghetti has the talent and vision to rise above ... The public first began to suspect Lawrence Ferlinghetti was a dirty old man in 1955, when he published through his own City Lights Press his poetic Pictures of the Gone World.
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SOURCE: "Passionate Spring," in San Francisco Review of Books, Vol. XIII, No. 2, Fall 1988, p. 44. ... [Burnson provides a plot summary and favorable review of Love in the Days of Rage.] ... It comes as small surprise, then, to observe that his novella should move at the same painterly, unmannered pace.
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