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Jonah Raskin

    Jonah Raskin is Chair of Communications at Sonoma State University and produces the website radicaljacklondon.com. His work focuses on analyzing and understanding the deeper meanings within texts. He endeavors to bring the author's legacy and literary contributions closer to readers.

    Beat Blues
    The Thief of Yellow Roses
    The Mythology of Imperialism
    • 2023

      The collection features thirty-six original poems by Jonah Raskin, showcasing his unique voice and perspective as both a writer and critic. These works delve into various themes, reflecting Raskin's insights and experiences, while offering readers a fresh exploration of contemporary poetry.

      The Thief of Yellow Roses
    • 2021

      Beat Blues

      San Francisco, 1955

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of San Francisco in 1955, this novel intertwines the vibrant emergence of American counterculture with significant social and political changes. It delves into the lives of bohemians and artists who frequent Lawrence Ferlinghetti's City Lights Bookstore, engaging with influential figures like Gregory Corso and Simone de Beauvoir. The narrative captures the spirit of the era, highlighting the impact of iconic literary works and the cultural revolution that defined a generation.

      Beat Blues
    • 1971