An edition of San Francisco poems (1998)

San Francisco poems

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An edition of San Francisco poems (1998)

San Francisco poems

"Here are all of Ferlinghetti's poems set in the city he has lived in for over half a century. He brings alive, with wit and lyricism, scenes of city life: a Giants baseball game, the Green Street Marching Mortuary Band, bohemian North Beach, Golden Gate Park, yachts on the Bay, and more. Also included are historic photographs, scattered prose pieces, and the text of his mischievous inaugural address with his vision of the city's history as a poetic center and suggestions for keeping it that way."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
96

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Cover of: San Francisco poems
San Francisco poems
2001, City Lights Foundation
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Cover of: San Francisco poems
San Francisco poems
1998, City Lights Books
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Edition Notes

Published in
San Francisco
Series
Poet laureate series ;, no. 1, Poet laureate series (City Lights Foundation) ;, no. 1.
Genre
Poetry.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3511.E557 S36 2001, PS3511.E557S36 2002, PS3511.E557 S36 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
96 p.
Number of pages
96

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3956015M
ISBN 10
1931404011
LCCN
2001058164
OCLC/WorldCat
123278576, 48507855
LibraryThing
578349
Goodreads
659807

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL964744W

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