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Lawrence Ferlinghetti (born March 24, 1919) is a poet who is best known as the co-owner of the City Lights Bookstore and publishing house, which published early literary works of the Beat Generation, including Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg.



Ferlinghetti was born of an Italian-Portuguese-Sephardic immigrant family in Yonkers, New York, he attended the Mount Hermon School and earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He then attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and served as an officer in the United States Navy during World War II. After the war, he got a master’s degree from Columbia University and a doctorate from the Sorbonne. While studying in Paris, he met Kenneth Rexroth, who later persuaded him to go to San Francisco to experience the growing literary scene there. Between 1951 and 1953 he taught French, wrote literary criticism, and painted.



In 1953, Ferlinghetti and Peter D. Martin started a bookshop, which they named City Lights after a film magazine Martin had started. Two years later, after Martin left for New York, Ferlinghetti started the publishing house, specialising in poetry. The most famous publication was Howl, the poem by Allen Ginsberg, which was initially impounded by the authorities, and subject of a groundbreaking legal case.



Ferlinghetti’s best-known collection of poetry is “A Coney Island of the Mind”, which has been translated into nine languages. In 1998 he was named Poet Laureate of San Francisco. In addition to writing and publishing poetry and running the bookstore, Ferlinghetti continues to paint, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums.



Ferlinghetti’s poetry often reflects his views about politics and social issues of the time, and he challenges the current thoughts about an artist’s role in the world.

 

Recent stories by and about Lawrence Ferlinghetti

A story about Lawrence Ferlinghetti

I used to see him once in awhile in the North Beach area of San Francisco but recall a reading he gave in the late 70’s that was followed by a Punk Rock show that I attended. I met him, and he was very nice. I’ve always appreciated his poetry and found him to be interesting and kind in person.

Why I want to meet Lawrence Ferlinghetti

because he’s Lawrence Ferlinghetti.

because he’s one of the best poets in the entire history of poetry.

I think- enough said.

How I met Lawrence Ferlinghetti

In the 1970s, or perhaps early 80s, Mr. Ferlinghetti gave a poetry reading at a private home in Charlotte, North Carolina, and I was one of the few fans who were in attendance.

As I recall, he read from Coney Island and Christ Climbed Down, as well as some newer poems.


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