The Beat Generation in San Francisco: A Literary Tour

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City 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.

 

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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
BIBLIOGRAPHY
219
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Bill Morgan is a painter and archival consultant working in New York City. His previous publications include The Works of Allen Ginsberg 1941-1994: A Descriptive Bibliography and Lawrence Ferlinghetti: a Comprehensive Bibliography. He has worked as an archivist for Allen Ginsberg, Abbie Hoffman, and Timothy Leary.

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