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Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Lawrence Ferlinghetti was born in Yonkers, New York, on March 24, 1919. After spending his early childhood in France, he received his BA from the University of North Carolina, an MA from Columbia University, and a PhD from the Sorbonne.

Ferlinghetti is the author of more than thirty books of poetry, including Poetry as Insurgent Art (New Directions, 2007); Americus, Book I (New Directions, 2004); A Far Rockaway of the Heart (New Directions, 1997); and A Coney Island of the Mind (New Directions, 1958). He has translated the works of a number of poets, including Nicanor Parra, Jacques Prevert, and Pier Paolo Pasolini. In addition to poetry, he is also the author of more than eight plays and three novels, including Little Boy: A Novel (Doubleday, 2019); Love in the Days of Rage (Overlook, 1988); and Her (New Directions, 1966).

In 1953, Ferlinghetti and Peter Martin opened the City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco, helping to support their magazine, City Lights. Two years later, th

Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Lawrence Ferlinghetti helped to spark the San Francisco literary renaissance of the 1950’s and the subsequent Beat movement in American poetry, and he’s still going strong, having served as first Poet Laureate of San Francisco (1998-1999) and continuing to write a weekly column, “Poetry as News,” for the San Francisco Chronicle.

Poet, novelist, playwright, translator, publisher, essayist, activist, and painter, Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s life and writing “stand as models of the existentially authentic and engaged.” Long before the advent of café bookstores, Ferlinghetti co-founded the City Lights Book Shop, the first book store in the United States devoted exclusively to paperbacks. Ferlinghetti’s fledgling publishing venture, City Lights Pocket Books, became world-famous during the 1957 court battle that ensued when Allen Ginsberg’s first book, Howl, was impounded for obscenity. Ultimately, Howl was declared literature, not pronography. City Lights published Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan, Denise Levertov, Gregory Cors

Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Lawrence Ferlinghetti at City Lights in 2007

BornLawrence Monsanto Ferlinghetti
(1919-03-24)March 24, 1919
Yonkers, New York, U.S.
DiedFebruary 22, 2021(2021-02-22) (aged 101)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
OccupationPoet, activist, essayist, painter
Literary movementBeat, New American Poets, Postmodernism, IMMAGINE&POESIA

Lawrence Monsanto Ferlinghetti (March 24, 1919[1] – February 22, 2021) was an Americanpoet, painter, liberal activist, and the co-founder of City Lights Bookstore. He was the author of poetry, translations, fiction, theatre, art criticism, and movie narration. Many of his works were inspired and about the city of San Francisco.

Poetry

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Ferlinghetti’s poetry is based on lyric and narrative traditions. His themes are the beauty of nature, the tragicomic life of the common man, the situation of the individual in mass society, and the dream and betrayal of democracy.

Painting

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Ferlinghetti began painti

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