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  • HOWL AND OTHER POEMS
    HOWL AND OTHER POEMS
    ALLEN GINSBERG
    "Allen Ginsberg's Howl & Other Poems was originally published by City Lights Books in the fall of 1956. Subsequently seized by U.S. Customs and the San Francisco police, it was the subject of a long court trial at which a series of poets and professors persuaded the court that the book was not obscene.Allen Ginsberg was born June 3, 1926, the son of Naomi Ginsberg, Russian emig...
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  • AMERICA AT WAR WHIT ITSELF
    AMERICA AT WAR WHIT ITSELF
    GIROUX, HENRY A.
    From poisoned water and police violence in our cities, to gun massacres and hate-mongering on the presidential campaign trail, evidence that America is at war with itself is everywhere around us. The question is not whether or not it's happening, but how to understand the forces at work in order to prevent conditions from getting worse. Henry A. Giroux offers a powerful, far-re...
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  • MAN ALIVE
    MAN ALIVE
    MCBEE, THOMAS PAGE
    "Thomas Page McBee's "Man Alive" hurtled through my life. I read it in a matter of hours. It's a confession, it's a poem, it's a time warp, it's a brilliant work of art. I bow down to McBee--his humility, his sense of humor, his insightfulness, his structural deftness, his ability to put into words what is often said but rarely, with such visceral clarity and beauty, communicat...
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    Q. 160

  • CITY LIGHTS POCKET POETS ANTHOLOGY
    CITY LIGHTS POCKET POETS ANTHOLOGY
    LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI
    "Printer's ink is the greatest explosive."--Lawrence FerlinghettiLawrence Ferlinghetti founded the City Lights publishing house sixty years ago in 1955, launching the press with his now legendary Pocket Poets Series. First in the series was "Pictures of the Gone World"--the only book of his own poems that Ferlinghetti would ever publish at City Lights. Within a year, he had bro...
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  • DYING TO LIVE -50%
    DYING TO LIVE
    MIZUE AIZEKI / JOSEPH NEVINS
    A compelling account of U.S. immigration and border enforcement told through the journey of one man who perished in California's Imperial Valley while trying to reunite with his wife and child in Los Angeles. At a time when Republicans and Democrats alike embrace increasingly militaristic border enforcement policies under the guise of security, and local governments around the ...
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  • 187 REASONS MEXICANOS CAN'T CROSS THE BORDER
    187 REASONS MEXICANOS CAN'T CROSS THE BORDER
    JUAN FELIPE HERRERA
    Breaking news: Juan Felipe Herrera Receives PEN West Poetry Award and the PEN Oakland National Literary Award for 2008!For his collection of verse spanning over three decades, 187 Reasons Mexicanos Can't Cross the Border, Juan Felipe Herrera has been awarded this year's PEN West award for outstanding poetry. City Lights congratulates the "wildly inventive" (New York Times) Juan...
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  • LUNCH POEMS
    LUNCH POEMS
    FRANK O'HARA
    Important poems by the late New York poet published in The New American Poetry, Evergreen Review, Floating Bear and stranger places.Often this poet, strolling through the noisy splintered glare of a Manhattan noon, has paused at a sample Olivetti to type up thirty or forty lines of ruminations, or pondering more deeply has withdrawn to a darkened ware- or firehouse to limn his ...
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