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A Brief History of Lawrence Ferlinghetti

A prominent voice of the wide-open poetry movement that began in the 1950s, Lawrence Ferlinghetti has written poetry, translation, fiction, theater, art criticism, film narration, and essays. Often concerned with politics and social issues, Ferlinghetti’s poetry countered the literary elite's definition of art and the artist's role in the world. Though imbued with the commonplace, his poetry cannot be simply described as polemic or personal protest, for it stands on his craftsmanship, thematics, and grounding in tradition.

Ferlinghetti was born in Yonkers in 1919, son of Carlo Ferlinghetti who was from the province of Brescia and Clemence Albertine Mendes-Monsanto. Following his undergraduate years at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he served in the U.S. Navy in World War II as a ship's commander. He received a Master’s degree from Columbia University in 1947 and a Doctorate de l’Université de Paris (Sorbonne) in 1950. From 1951 to 1953, when he settled in San Francisco, he taught French in an adult education program, painted, and wrote art criticism. In 1953, with Peter D. Martin, he founded City Lights Bookstore, the first all-paperbound bookshop in the country, and by 1955 he had launched the City Lights publishing house.

The bookstore has served for half a century as a meeting place for writers, artists, and intellectuals. City Lights Publishers began with the Pocket Poets Series, through which Ferlinghetti aimed to create an international, dissident ferment. His publication of Allen Ginsberg’s Howl in 1956 led to his arrest on obscenity charges, and the trial that followed drew national attention to the San Francisco Renaissance and Beat movement writers. (He was overwhelmingly supported by prestigious literary and academic figures, and was acquitted.) This landmark First Amendment case established a legal precedent for the publication of controversial work with redeeming social importance.

Ferlinghetti’s paintings have been shown at various galleries around the world, from the Butler Museum of American Painting to Il Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. He has been associated with the international Fluxus movement through the Archivio Francesco Conz in Verona. He has toured Italy, giving poetry readings in Roma, Napoli, Bologna, Firenze, Milano, Verona, Brescia, Cagliari, Torino, Venezia, and Sicilia. He won the Premio Taormino in 1973, and since then has been awarded the Premio Camaiore, the Premio Flaiano, the Premio Cavour. among others. He is published in Italy by Oscar Mondadori, City Lights Italia, and Minimum Fax. He was instrumental in arranging extensive poetry tours in Italy produced by City Lights Italia in Firenze. He has translated from the Italian Pier Paolo Pasolin’s Poemi Romani, which is published by City Lights Books. In San Francisco, his work can regularly be seen at the George Krevsky Gallery at 77 Geary Street.

Ferlinghetti’s A Coney Island of the Mind continues to be the most popular poetry book in the U.S. It has been translated into nine languages, and there are nearly 1,000,000 copies in print. The author of poetry, plays, fiction, art criticism, and essays, he has a dozen books currently in print in the U.S., and his work has been translated in many countries and in many languages. His most recent books are A Far Rockaway of the Heart (1997), How to Paint Sunlight (2001), and Americus Book I (2004) published by New Directions.

He has been the recipient of numerous prizes, including the Los Angeles Times’ Robert Kirsch Award, the BABRA Award for Lifetime Achievement, the National Book Critics Circle Ivan Sandrof Award for Contribution to American Arts and Letters, the American Civil Liberties Union’s Earl Warren Civil Liberties Award. Ferlinghetti was named San Francisco’s Poet Laureate in August 1998, and he used his post as a bully-pulpit from which he articulated the seldom-heard “voice of the people.” In 2003 he was awarded the Robert Frost Memorial Medal, the Author’s Guild Lifetime Achievement Award, and he was elected to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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Books by Lawrence Ferlinghetti

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Americus Book I
Americus Book I

The elder statesman of American poetry "lights out for the territories" with Book I of his own born-in-the-USA narrative, Americus. Describing his work as "part documentary, part public pillow-talk, part personal epic....a descant, a canto unsung, a banal history, a true fiction, lyric and political...," Ferlinghetti merges "certain universal texts, snatches of song, words or phrases, murmuring of love or hate, from Lotte Lenya to the latest soul singer, sayings and shibboleths from Yogi Berra to the National Anthem and the Gettysburg Address or the Ginsberg Address, that haunt our nocturnal imagination...."
This sit-up-and-take-notice work breaks new ground in the grand tradition of Whitman, Williams, Olson and Pound, as Ferlinghetti stalks our literary and political landscapes, past and present, to articulate the unique voice of America and create an autobiography of our collective American consciousness.

0-8112-1641-1
$14.95


Life Studies, Life Stories
Drawings

A retrospective of Ferlinghetti’s graphic work and play, ranging from his early drawings made in Paris ateliers, to yesterday’s sessions sketching models in his San Francisco studio.
0-87286-421-9
$19.95

European Poems and Transitions

A Coney Island of the Mind
A Coney Island of the Mind
Poems


The title of this book is taken from Henry Miller's Into the Night Life. In it, Ferlinghetti expresses the way he felt during a short period in the 1950s. Taken together, his thoughts form a kind of Coney Island of the mind, a kind of circus of the soul. A Coney Island of the Mind has become a modern classic.
0-8112-0041-8
$9.95


European Poems and Transitions:
Over all the Obscene Boundaries


From France to Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, and finally
toward America.
0-8112-1084-7
$8.95

European Poems and Transitions


A Far Rockaway of the Heart
A Far Rockaway of the Heart

A sequel to A Coney Island of the Mind, written more than
forty years later.
0-8112-1398-6
$11.95


Her

"A surreal semiautobiographical blackbook record of a vagabond period in my life, in that mindless, timeless state most romantics pass through, confusing flesh madonnas with spiritual ones." -- LF
0-8112-0042-6
$11.95

Her: A Novel

How To Paint Sunlight
How To Paint Sunlight
New Poems

A collection of recent poems by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
0-8112-1521-0
$13.95



Love in the Days of Rage
A novel

A work of lyricism and commitment set in Paris in the revolutionary days of May, 1968.
1-58567-202-5
$13.95
Temporarily out of stock
Love in the Days of Rage

Pictures of the Gone World
Pictures of the Gone World

Expanded edition with 18 new poems to celebrate the 40th year of this populist classic.
0-87286-303-4
$7.95


Routines

First published by New Directions in 1964, this collection of Ferlinghetti's short experimental plays includes two previously unpublished pieces.
0-8112-1478-8
$10.95

Routines

San Francisco Poems
San Francisco Poems

San Francisco's first Poet Laureate (1999-2000) has collected here all of his poems set in the city he has lived in for over a half a century.
1-9314-0401-1
$9.95


The Secret Meaning of Things

Six long poems including "Assassination Raga" -- on the death of the Kennedys.
0-8112-0045-0
$8.95

The Secret Meaning of Things

Starting From San Francisco
Starting From San Francisco
Poems


The poet's early travels in North America, South America, and Europe. Includes some psychedelia.
0-8112-0046-9
$8.95


These Are My Rivers
New and Selected Poems 1955-1993


Four decades of poetry and more than fifty pages
of new work and play.
0-8112-1273-4
$13.95

These Are My Rivers


Wild Dreams of a New Beginning
Wild Dreams of a New Beginning

Written in the 1970s, this volume combines two earlier books: Who Are We Now? and Landscapes of Living & Dying.
0-8112-1075-8
$11.95


What Is Poetry

A work-in-progress to which the poet is constantly adding; the completed work will be called Ars(e) Poetica.
0-88739-369-1
$9.95

What is Poetry


Lawrence Ferlinghetti Sits Down with Soheyl Dahi
Lawrence Ferlinghetti Sits Down with Soheyl Dahi

An interview with Lawrence Ferlinghetti, along with six new poems, including "Speak Out!," "Totalitarian Democracy," "Viva!," and "Brainwashed Poet."
$14.95



City Lights Voices: The Berlin Tapes CD by Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Select recordings of Lawrence reading in Potsdamer Platz, Berlin in 2004. Includes readings of "History of the Airplane," "Allen Ginsberg Dying," "To the Oracle at Delphi," "Apollinaire in America," as well as selections from the books A Far Rockaway of the Heart and Americus Book 1.
$12.00



City Lights Voices: The Berlin Tapes by Lawrence Ferlinghetti

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