Wild Dreams of a New Beginning by Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1988, Trade Paperback)

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Wild Dreams of a New Beginning, Paperback by Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, ISBN 0811210758, ISBN-13 9780811210751, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Poems deal with identity, loneliness, hope, the past, divorce, paintings, identity, nature, travel, and dreams

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PublisherNew Directions Publishing Corporation
ISBN-100811210758
ISBN-139780811210751
eBay Product ID (ePID)4638252

Product Key Features

Book TitleWild Dreams of a New Beginning
Number of Pages1 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1988
TopicGeneral, American / General
FeaturesReprint
IllustratorYes
GenrePoetry
AuthorLawrence Ferlinghetti
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight0.4 Oz
Item Length8.1 in
Item Width5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN88-005304
Dewey Edition19
Dewey Decimal811/.54
Edition DescriptionReprint
SynopsisWild Dreams of a New Beginning brings together two acclaimed poetry volumes by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, one of our "ageless radicals and true bards" ( Booklist ). Who Are We Now? (1976), the first half of Wild Dreams , takes a long poetic look at the cultural fallout of a more radical time. This probing of the changes in the American psyche through the 1970s is carried forward in the second part, Landscapes of Living & Dying (1979)--a work originally hailed by Library Journal as "Ferlinghetti's strongest work since his 1957 A Coney Island of the Mind . . . . He] pursues his disheveled muse with the innocent passion of a young beatnik, hiding his authentic erudition behind a comfortable guise of spontaneous composition.", Wild Dreams of a New Beginning brings together two acclaimed poetry volumes by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, one of our "ageless radicals and true bards" (Booklist). Who Are We Now? (1976), the first half of Wild Dreams, takes a long poetic look at the cultural fallout of a more radical time. This probing of the changes in the American psyche through the 1970s is carried forward in the second part, Landscapes of Living & Dying (1979) - a work originally hailed by Library Journal as "Ferlinghetti's strongest work since his 1957 A Coney Island of the Mind... [He] pursues his disheveled muse with the innocent passion of a young beatnik, hiding his authentic erudition behind a comfortable guise of spontaneous composition." Book jacket., Wild Dreams of a New Beginning brings together two acclaimed poetry volumes by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, one of our "ageless radicals and true bards" ( Booklist ). Who Are We Now? (1976), the first half of Wild Dreams , takes a long poetic look at the cultural fallout of a more radical time. This probing of the changes in the American psyche through the 1970s is carried forward in the second part, Landscapes of Living & Dying (1979)--a work originally hailed by Library Journal as "Ferlinghetti's strongest work since his 1957 A Coney Island of the Mind . . . . [He] pursues his disheveled muse with the innocent passion of a young beatnik, hiding his authentic erudition behind a comfortable guise of spontaneous composition.", Wild Dreams of a New Beginning brings together two acclaimed poetry volumes by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, one of our "ageless radicals and true bards" (Booklist). Who Are We Now? (1976), the first half of Wild Dreams, takes a long poetic look at the cultural fallout of a more radical time. This probing of the changes in the American psyche through the 1970s is carried forward in the second part, Landscapes of Living & Dying (1979)--a work originally hailed by Library Journal as "Ferlinghetti's strongest work since his 1957 A Coney Island of the Mind. . . . [He] pursues his disheveled muse with the innocent passion of a young beatnik, hiding his authentic erudition behind a comfortable guise of spontaneous composition."
LC Classification NumberPS3511.E557W5 1988

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