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Essays on the Literature of the Beat Generation

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This is the first critical study to engage with the work of Ferlinghetti, a man who eludes classification because he practices most forms of art, is both educated and streetwise, and has followed the “expansive and dangerous tradition of the poet who boldly seeks Rimbaud’s goal ‘to change life’ through his art.” Explaining his method, Smith notes that “By approaching Lawrence Ferlinghetti as the contemporary poet-prophet of engagement and wonder we can more truly understand both his methods and his multi-achievement as: oral poet, poet of the streets, super realist, actualist of the public nightmare, political poet, poetry-and-jazz poet, bohemian poet, painter-poet, absurd expressionist dramatist, avant-garde novelist, anti-Art poet, and, finally, visionary poet of consciousness.”

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Essays on the Literature of the Beat Generation, Gregory Stephenson

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Title
Essays on the Literature of the Beat Generation
Language
English
Format
Hardcover
ISBN10
0809311011
ISBN13
9780809311019
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This is the first critical study to engage with the work of Ferlinghetti, a man who eludes classification because he practices most forms of art, is both educated and streetwise, and has followed the “expansive and dangerous tradition of the poet who boldly seeks Rimbaud’s goal ‘to change life’ through his art.” Explaining his method, Smith notes that “By approaching Lawrence Ferlinghetti as the contemporary poet-prophet of engagement and wonder we can more truly understand both his methods and his multi-achievement as: oral poet, poet of the streets, super realist, actualist of the public nightmare, political poet, poetry-and-jazz poet, bohemian poet, painter-poet, absurd expressionist dramatist, avant-garde novelist, anti-Art poet, and, finally, visionary poet of consciousness.”