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Lawrence Ferlinghetti – A Defense of Poetry

Lawrence Ferlinghetti – A Defense of Poetry


Length: 0:57:00
Uploaded: 26 Apr, 2021

Recording Date: 10 Jul, 1990
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Language: English
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Program Title: Lawrence Ferlinghetti – A Defense of Poetry
Description: A great practitioner, publisher and defender of poetry was Lawrence Ferlinghetti. He passed away just shy of his 102nd birthday earlier this year. Born in Yonkers, New York in 1919, his education was paused for World War II and Atlantic and Pacific tours in the U.S. Navy. He witnessed firsthand the ruins of Nagasaki after the atomic bombing in 1945. He became a committed voice for peace and social justice. Ferlinghetti co-founded the country’s first all-paperback bookstore, City Lights Books in San Francisco in 1955. Bay area poets Kenneth Patchen and Kenneth Rexroth, then Denise Levertov and Allen Ginsberg appeared under the City Lights imprint. The small press got national attention when Ferlinghetti and his partner were arrested on obscenity charges for publishing Ginsberg’s poem Howl. The People of the State of California v. Lawrence Ferlinghetti proved an important victory for freedom of expression over censorship laws. Ferlinghetti had anarchist leanings. He remained politically committed through his art, and to liberation movements in Latin America especially.

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Featured Speakers/Guests: Lawrence Ferlinghetti – poet, publisher and defender of freedom of expression passed away in February 2021. The bibliography of his published work is extensive. It includes A Coney Island of the Mind, A Far Rockaway of the Heart, and Poetry as Insurgent Art to name just a few.

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Politics
Arts and Culture
Type: Speech/Presentation

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