Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: City Lights Books, San Francisco, California, USA, 1986
ISBN 10: 0872860191 ISBN 13: 9780872860193
Anbieter: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 14,30
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbOriginal Wraps. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Jacket, as Issued. First Edition. Nineteenth printing of the true first edition of this famous work by Allen Ginsberg, published as a paperback original. City Lights originally published the book in 1961. Number Fourteen in the Pocket Poets Series. ***Near fine in the iconic black & white glossy card covers, priced at $3.95 on the back cover. The book is near fine, with the edges hardly rubbed at all - just slightly creased. No tears. Spine clean and unfaded. Internally near fine, with a neat gift inscription to the front free endpaper. The endpapers are dark blue. Pages clean. No creases or tears. Spine tight. Covers bright and clean. ***158mm x 124mm. 104 pages including a three-page catalogue of City Lights Publications at the back of the book. ***'Irwin Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 - April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of the Beat Generation. He vigorously opposed militarism, economic materialism, and sexual repression, and he embodied various aspects of this counterculture with his views on drugs, sex, multiculturalism, hostility to bureaucracy, and openness to Eastern religions. Ginsberg is best known for his poem "Howl", in which he denounced what he saw as the destructive forces of capitalism and conformity in the United States. San Francisco police and US Customs seized "Howl" in 1956, and it attracted widespread publicity in 1957 when it became the subject of an obscenity trial, as it described heterosexual and homosexual sex at a time when sodomy laws made (male) homosexual acts a crime in every state. The poem reflected Ginsberg's own sexuality and his relationships with a number of men, including Peter Orlovsky, his lifelong partner. Judge Clayton W. Horn ruled that "Howl" was not obscene, stating: "Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?" Ginsberg was a Buddhist who extensively studied Eastern religious disciplines. He lived modestly, buying his clothing in second-hand stores and residing in apartments in New York City's East Village. ***The lead poem "Kaddish" also known as "Kaddish for Naomi Ginsberg (1894-1956)", was written in two parts by Beat writer Allen Ginsberg, and was first published in Kaddish and Other Poems 1958-1960. The book was part of the Pocket Poet Series published by City Lights Books. In the table of contents, the poem is titled "Kaddish: Proem, narrative, hymmnn, lament, litany, & fugue". Along with Ginsberg's "Howl", Kaddish is said to be one of his greatest masterpieces. Ginsberg wrote the poem about his mother Naomi after her death in 1956, who struggled with mental problems throughout her life. Naomi suffered many psychotic episodes both before Allen was born and while he was growing up. She went in and out of mental hospitals and was treated with medication, insulin shock therapy, and electroshock therapy. She died in an asylum in 1956. ' [Wiki] ***A later (nineteenth) impression of the famous City Lights Pocket Poets series edition of 'Kaddish' by Allen Ginsberg, first published as a paperback original, in very nice collectable condition. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: City Lights Books, San Francisco, California, USA, 1989
ISBN 10: 0872860191 ISBN 13: 9780872860193
Anbieter: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
EUR 17,87
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbOriginal Wraps. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Jacket, as Issued. First Edition. Twenty-first printing of the true first edition of this famous work by Allen Ginsberg, published as a paperback original in January 1989. City Lights originally published the book in 1961. Number Fourteen in the Pocket Poets Series. ***Near fine in the iconic black & white glossy card covers, with an 'Airlift Book Company' import price sticker of £4.95 over the original printed price of $3.95 on the back cover. The book is near fine, with the edges hardly rubbed at all - no creases or tears. Spine clean and unfaded. No fading. Internally also near fine, with no inscriptions. The endpapers are dark blue. Pages clean. No creases or tears. Spine tight. Covers bright and clean. ***158mm x 124mm. 99 pages plus a two-page complete list of published works by Allen Ginsberg and a three-page catalogue of City Lights Publications at the back of the book. ***'Irwin Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 - April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of the Beat Generation. He vigorously opposed militarism, economic materialism, and sexual repression, and he embodied various aspects of this counterculture with his views on drugs, sex, multiculturalism, hostility to bureaucracy, and openness to Eastern religions. Ginsberg is best known for his poem "Howl", in which he denounced what he saw as the destructive forces of capitalism and conformity in the United States. San Francisco police and US Customs seized "Howl" in 1956, and it attracted widespread publicity in 1957 when it became the subject of an obscenity trial, as it described heterosexual and homosexual sex at a time when sodomy laws made (male) homosexual acts a crime in every state. The poem reflected Ginsberg's own sexuality and his relationships with a number of men, including Peter Orlovsky, his lifelong partner. Judge Clayton W. Horn ruled that "Howl" was not obscene, stating: "Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?" Ginsberg was a Buddhist who extensively studied Eastern religious disciplines. He lived modestly, buying his clothing in second-hand stores and residing in apartments in New York City's East Village. ***The lead poem "Kaddish" also known as "Kaddish for Naomi Ginsberg (1894-1956)", was written in two parts by Beat writer Allen Ginsberg, and was first published in Kaddish and Other Poems 1958-1960. The book was part of the Pocket Poet Series published by City Lights Books. In the table of contents, the poem is titled "Kaddish: Proem, narrative, hymmnn, lament, litany, & fugue". Along with Ginsberg's "Howl", Kaddish is said to be one of his greatest masterpieces. Ginsberg wrote the poem about his mother Naomi after her death in 1956, who struggled with mental problems throughout her life. Naomi suffered many psychotic episodes both before Allen was born and while he was growing up. She went in and out of mental hospitals and was treated with medication, insulin shock therapy, and electroshock therapy. She died in an asylum in 1956. ' [Wiki] ***A later (twenty-first) impression of the famous City Lights Pocket Poets series edition of 'Kaddish' by Allen Ginsberg, first published as a paperback original, in very nice collectable condition. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Verlag: New Directions Books, New York, 1973
ISBN 10: 0811204847 ISBN 13: 9780811204842
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First paperback edition. Owner name on half-title, highlighting on several pages, light rubbing, very good. Contributions by: Tennessee Williams, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Bruce Caldwell, David Antin, Nicholas Bellitto, Edwin Brock, John H. Galey, Peter Glassgold, and others.
Verlag: City Lights Books, San Francisco, 1966
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. 235pp. Pictorial wrappers. Spine has moderate wear, else a very good copy. Contains the first appearance of Allen Ginsberg's "New York to San Fran"; other contributions by G. Corso, C. Olson, M. McClure, C. Pelieu, and more.
Verlag: City Lights Books, San Francisco, 1966
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. Illustrated from black and white photographs. Pictorial wrappers. Moderate rubbing and soiling, very good. Contains the first appearance of Allen Ginsberg's "New York to San Fran" [Morgan C240]; other contributions by Alexandro Jodorowsky, Gregory Corso, Charles Olson, Michael McClure, C. Pelieu, and more.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Odense/Denmark, Gregory Stephenson, 1975., 1975
Anbieter: Antiquariat Carl Wegner, Berlin, B, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
Erstausgabe
Softcover. 4°, Original booklet with illustrated front cover. 22 pages in typescript. Clean, good condition. -- Originalheft mit illustriertem Vorderdeckel. 22 Seiten in Typoskript. Sauberer, guter Zustand. Cover and layout by Birgit Stephenson. - Steven Strnad: The footlocker (9 pages) -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! // Bitte beachten Sie auch unsere Fotos! / Please also note our photos! / Veuillez noter nos photos -- Nehmen Sie sich ein gutes Buch mit auf die Sommerwiese. Bei uns werden Sie fündig! -- Wir kaufen Ihre werthaltigen Bücher! K03915-436105.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: San Francisco, City Lights Books, 1987-1988, San Francisco, 1987
ISBN 10: 0872862003 ISBN 13: 9780872862005
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Marini, ROMA, RM, Italien
paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Nn. 1-2-3-4. Articoli vari di: Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Philip Lamantia, Julian Beck, Ernesto Cardenal, Charles Henri Ford, Allen Ginsberg, James Laughlin, Henri Michaux, Daniel Moore, Roland Topor, Nanos Valaoritis, Marie Wilson, David Wojnarowicz, Edmund White, Lucia Berlin, Giorgio Manganelli, et al. . Cm 23x18. pp. 200 c.ca a fascicolo. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . . Book.
Verlag: Loujon Press, Tuscon, Arizona, 1969
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. No. 4/5 (double issue), softcover issue. Tall octavo. 191pp. Unprinted wrappers with integral dust jacket (tipped-on inside the front cover), printed on several paper stocks. Jacket and early (exposed) foredges foxed, and wrappers soiled, middle 20 or so pages (on tan stock) with light but unobtrusive staining, sound and near very good. (Without the fragile outer jacket and sealed flowers, but we are unsure if they were issued with the softcover edition.) Contributions by William Wantling, Charles Bukowski, Diane Di Prima, Denise Levertov, Lawrence Durrell, Michael Hamburger, Douglas Blazek, d. a. levy, Thomas Merton, Robert Bly, Jackson Mac Low, Jean Cocteau, and many others. Also prints an "Homage to Kenneth Patchen" with contributions by Bro. Antoninus, Allen Ginsberg, Hugh MacDiarmid, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Henry Miller, and others. A cool magazine, "Handset, Mostly, & Hand Bound At Loujon's Desert Workshop Printery, Arizona U.S.A. .".
Verlag: Big Table, Inc, Chicago, 1960
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition, complete in 5 volumes. Perfectbound wrappers. The issues are moderately soiled with a modestly toned spine on Volume 1, light foxing on the cover of Volume 2, and a small tear on the spine of Volume 4, overall very good. Included is the notorious first issue which reprints the complete contents of the suppressed *Winter 1959 Chicago Review*, which consisted of "Ten Episodes from *Naked Lunch*" by William S. Burroughs, "Old Angel Midnight" by Jack Kerouac, two pieces by Edward Dahlberg and three poems from Gregory Corso. *Maynard and Miles* C6. The remaining issues feature contributions from Allen Ginsberg, Antonin Artaud, Paul Bowles, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Robert Duncan, John Ashbery, Norman Mailer, Robert Creeley, Jack Spicer, Jack Kerouac, LoRoi Jones, Charles Olson, John Updike, and others.