City Lights Journal
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- | In [[1963]] [[City Lights Journal]] was launched, establishing a format of featuring | + | |
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- | ==City Lights Journal Number One== | + | |
- | :FERLINGHETTI, Lawrence (ed.). [[City Lights Journal Number One]]. San Francisco: City Lights Books, (1963). Pp. 112. 8vo, grey card cover illustrated with a photograph of Allen Ginsberg in the Central Himalayas. Works include Among the Iroquois by Jack Kerouac, [[I am Dying, Meester?]] by William Burroughs and In India by Allen Ginsberg. Additional works by Wiliam Carlos Williams, [[Anselm Hollo]], [[Gary Snyder]], [[Richard Brautigan]], Daniel Moore, Morton Morgolis, Ed Sanders, Harold Norse, Michael McClure, Al Fowler, Stuart Z. Perkoff, Hirschman & Erlich, Ted Joans, Richard McBride, John T. Chance, Henri Michaud-Cid Corman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, [[Robert Scheer]], Antoin Artaud-David Rattray and Bruce Conner. The first issue ''dedicated to the late great poets, [[e. e. cummings]] and [[William Carlos Williams]]. [http://www.doullbooks.com/ap_ferlinghetti_lawrence.html] | + | |
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- | ==See also== | + | |
- | *[[City Lights Bookstore ]] | + | |
- | *[[Lawrence Ferlinghetti]] | + | |
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