The Beat Generation in San Francisco: A Literary TourCity Lights Books, 2003 - 232 páginas A blow-by-blow unearthing of the places where the Beat writers first came to full bloom: the flat where Ginsberg wrote "Howl;" Gary Snyder's zen cottage in Berkeley; the ghostly railroad yards where Kerouac and -Cassady toiled; the pads where Jack & Neal & Carolyn lived; Ferlinghetti's favorite haunts. This meticulous guide also brings to light never-before-heard stories about Corso, Bob Kaufman, DiPrima, Kyger, Lamantia and other West Coast Beats. A entertaining read as well as a practical walking (and driving) tour that covers the entire Bay Area. With an introduction by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Bill Morgan is a painter and archival consultant working in New York City. He is the author of The Beat Generation in New York: A Walking Tour of Jack Kerouac's City. |
Contenido
Grant Avenue to Fishermans Wharf | 43 |
NORTH BEACH | 74 |
RUSSIAN HILL AND COW HOLLOW | 97 |
MARKET STREET | 112 |
UNION SQUARE | 124 |
POLK GULCH | 130 |
EAST | 145 |
HAIGHTASHBURY | 156 |
FARFLUNG SAN FRANCISCO | 173 |
SOUTH PENINSULA | 199 |
NORTH | 213 |
219 | |