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Philip Lamantia

    Philip Lamantia was an American poet whose visionary verse moved between the ecstatic, the terror-filled, and the erotic. His work delved into the subconscious world of dreams, connecting it to the experience of daily life. Often associated with Surrealism and the Beat Generation, his poetry explored perilously symbolic zones. Later in life, he embraced Catholicism, exploring its themes in his writing.

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    • The Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia

      • 504 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
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      The Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia represents the lifework of the most visionary poet of the American postwar generation. Philip Lamantia (1927-2005) played a major role in shaping the poetics of both the Beat and the Surrealist movements in the United States. First mentored by the San Francisco poet Kenneth Rexroth, the teenage Lamantia also came to the attention of the French Surrealist leader André Breton, who, after reading Lamantia’s youthful work, hailed him as a “voice that rises once in a hundred years.” Later, Lamantia went “on the road” with Jack Kerouac and shared the stage with Allen Ginsberg at the famous Six Gallery reading in San Francisco, where Ginsburg first read “Howl.” Throughout his life, Lamantia sought to extend and renew the visionary tradition of Romanticism in a distinctly American vernacular, drawing on mystical lore and drug experience in the process. The Collected Poems gathers not only his published work but also an extensive selection of unpublished or uncollected work; the editors have also provided a biographical introduction.

      The Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia
    • The Rainbow

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
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      A novel depicting the sensual experiences of the blond, slow-speaking Brangwens who for generations have lived on Marsh Farm in Nottinghamshire.

      The Rainbow