Pictures of the gone world / Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
2015
PS3511.E557 A6 2015
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Title
Pictures of the gone world / Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Uniform Title
Poems. Selections
Edition
60th anniversary edition.
ISBN
9780872866904 (hardcover)
0872866904 (hardcover)
0872866904 (hardcover)
Published
San Francisco : City Lights Books, 2015.
Copyright
©1955
Description
27 pages ; 17 cm.
Call Number
PS3511.E557 A6 2015
Summary
"Lawrence Ferlinghetti has influenced American culture like few other poets. But in 1955, shortly before he would gain fame as the beloved author of A Coney Island of the Mind, he was an unpublished and mostly unknown poet. He launched City Lights Publishers that year with a five-hundred-copy letterpress edition of Pictures of the Gone World, Number One in the Pocket Poets Series. A classic collection of early work, Pictures includes many of Ferlinghetti's most iconic poems. This limited edition sixtieth anniversary hardcover restores the book to its original selection, and is a must for collectors and fans. Lawrence Ferlinghetti is a poet, painter, and founder of City Lights Booksellers & Publishers"-- Provided by publisher.
"Published to celebrate sixty years of City Lights publishing, which was begun with the letterpress printing of this book in 1955. A classic collection, this was the only volume of his own poetry Ferlinghetti would publish at City Lights, and it includes many of his most beloved poems, published in a limited edition hardcover, a must for collectors and fans"-- Provided by publisher.
"Published to celebrate sixty years of City Lights publishing, which was begun with the letterpress printing of this book in 1955. A classic collection, this was the only volume of his own poetry Ferlinghetti would publish at City Lights, and it includes many of his most beloved poems, published in a limited edition hardcover, a must for collectors and fans"-- Provided by publisher.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Away above a harborful
2. Just as I used to say
3. In hintertime Praxiteles
4. In Paris in a loud dark winter
5. Not too long
6. And the Arabs asked terrible questions
7. Yes
8. Sarolla's women in their picture hats
9. 'Truth is not the secret of a few'
10. For all I know maybe she was happier
11. Fortune
12. And she 'like a young year
13. It was a face which darkness could kill
14. So
15. Funny fantasies are never so real as oldstyle romances
16. Three maidens went over the land
17. Terrible
18. London
19. With bells for hooves in sounding streets
20. That fellow on the boattrain who insisted
21. Heaven
22. Crazy
23. Dada would have liked a day like this
24. Picasso's acrobats epitomize the world
25. The world is a beautiful place
26. Reading Yeats I do not think
27. Sweet and various the woodlark
2. Just as I used to say
3. In hintertime Praxiteles
4. In Paris in a loud dark winter
5. Not too long
6. And the Arabs asked terrible questions
7. Yes
8. Sarolla's women in their picture hats
9. 'Truth is not the secret of a few'
10. For all I know maybe she was happier
11. Fortune
12. And she 'like a young year
13. It was a face which darkness could kill
14. So
15. Funny fantasies are never so real as oldstyle romances
16. Three maidens went over the land
17. Terrible
18. London
19. With bells for hooves in sounding streets
20. That fellow on the boattrain who insisted
21. Heaven
22. Crazy
23. Dada would have liked a day like this
24. Picasso's acrobats epitomize the world
25. The world is a beautiful place
26. Reading Yeats I do not think
27. Sweet and various the woodlark
Series
Pocket poets series ;
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