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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: Remembering Lawrence Ferlinghetti
DESCRIPTION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84532069956?pwd=c2VzQWMrWnN6a3oxR3ZvaVVEWS93UT09 \nMeeting ID: 845 3206 9956 – Passcode: 704102 \nRemembering Lawrence Ferlinghetti \nOn February 22\, 2021 Lawrence Ferlinghetti died at 101. In the 1950s\, Ferlinghetti’s San Francisco bookstore\, City Lights\, was the center of the Beat Movement. Ferlinghetti published many of the writers whose goal was to “write in an authentic\, unfettered style.” Ferlinghetti was arrested for obscenity for publishing Howl by Allen Ginsburg in 1956\, but Judge Clayton Horn decided that the poem was of “redeeming social importance”. \nJoin us in remembering Ferlinghetti and the Beat Movement \n “I have a personal connection with Ferlinghetti. While I never met him\, he influenced my life.  A Coney Island of the Mind (1958) was the first poetry book that reached me\, at the age of 16 my friends and I sat around reading it aloud to each other. His fight against censorship also influenced me. When Tropic of Cancer was published by Grove Press in 1961\, Robin’s Book Store was the test case in Pennsylvania. While Ferlinghetti won his case\, we lost. Another Tropic of Cancer case made it to the Supreme Court which permitted sales in the United States.” – Larry Robin \nNot All contributors Will Be Reading: \nJoseph Bathanti \nJoan Bauer \nKen Been \nR. Bremner \nMaryrose Carroll \nGreg Colburn \nTerry Dugan \nOliver Egger \nMarie-Louise Eyres \nFrancis Flavin \nJoan Huffman \nJones Irwin \nIrving Jones \nChris Kaiser \nLeonard Kress \nJim LaVilla-Havelin \nJim McDade \nRichard Paul \nJoan Penn \nKenneth Pobo \nJohn Polier \nLarry Robin \nAri Robinson \nGeorge Schaefer \nLinda Simone \nBob Small \nDiana Tenes \nKelley White \nSamantha Wright \nRobert Zaller
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