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Lamantia's Tau & Hoffman's Journey to the End -- Owen Hill
Intro by Owen Hill A preview before the May 25 City Lights event! Moe's Books (More) Intro by Owen Hill A preview before the May 25 City Lights event! Moe's Books celebrates the release of Tau by Philip Lamantia and Journey to the End by John Hoffman. This latest installment of the Pocket Poets Series presents two long-lost books from the classic Beat period. Tau is Philip Lamantia's mystical second collection of poems, slated for publication in 1955 but suppressed by the poet due to his evolving religious beliefs. Journey to the End makes available for the first time all of John Hoffman's surviving poems, an event for scholars and fans of Beat literature. Presented together in a single volume, Tau and Journey to the End are two of the most significant recent additions to the Beat canon. Reading by poet Brian Lucas, reading from Philip Lamantia's early Erotic Poems, and poet and editor Garrett Caples, reading from Journey to the End and Tau. Moe's own Owen Hill hosts, April 22, 2008. http://www.moesbooks.com Owen Hill http://www.moesbooks.com/moes/telegraph.htm Brian Lucas http://notabove-notbelow.blogspot.com Garrett Caples http://kolourmeim.com UPCOMING: May 25 @ City Lights Bookstore, SF Sunday, May 25, 5 pm San Francisco, CA: City Lights Bookstore A celebration for the release of Tau by Philip Lamantia and Journey to the End by John Hoffman Pocket Poet Series No. 59, published by City Lights Books hosted by editor and local poet Garrett Caples (with guests to be announced) "You will probably be our greatest living poet since Whitman."—Henry Miller, letter to Philip Lamantia, 1/26/55 The latest installment of the Pocket Poets Series presents two long-lost books from the classic Beat period. Tau is Philip Lamantia's mystical second collection of poems, slated for publication in 1955 but suppressed by the poet due to his evolving religious beliefs. Mysterious and austere, the poems of Tau are an essential addition to Lamantia's published work, documenting the period between his teenage surrealist debut Erotic Poems (1946) and the religious poems of Ekstasis (1959), also the period of his closest association with Kenneth Rexroth. Later in 1955, when he participated in the 6 Gallery reading where Allen Ginsberg debuted"Howl," Lamantia read none of his own work, instead reading the poems of his best friend, John Hoffman (1928-1952), a legendary Beat poet who died of unknown causes in Mexico at age 24. An archetype of the Beat-era hipster—tall, lean, goateed, and bespectacled—Hoffman is depicted along with Lamantia and others in "Howl," as well as in Kerouac's The Dharma Bums (1958). Yet despite its literary and historical importance, Hoffman's work has never before been published. Journey to the End makes available for the first time all of Hoffman's surviving poems, an event for scholars and fans of Beat literature. Presented together in a single volume, Tau and Journey to the End are two of the most significant recent additions to the Beat canon. The volume also includes Lamantia's commentary on his friend's life and work, poems by Lamantia dedicated to Hoffman, and detailed biographical notes on both poets. Praise for Tau and Journey to the End: "Here are Philip Lamantia's light-scattering jewels of the Fifties!" —Michael McClure, author of Huge Dreams: San Francisco and Beat Poems "The rediscovery of Tau is the literary equivalent of finding lost treasure. Alchemical gold----blood of pure imagination----courses through these lines by the magus of American poetry." —Andrew Joron, author of The Cry at Zero: Selected Prose http://www.citylights.com/book/?GCOI=87286100220120&fa=events (Less)
Lamantia's Tau & Hoffman's Journey to the End --"The Day Ann
[insert title for] ... "The Day Announces a Bather" Philip Lamantia Brian Lucas (More) [insert title for] ... "The Day Announces a Bather" Philip Lamantia Brian Lucas reading "...an explosive pearl..." A preview before the May 25 City Lights event! Moe's Books celebrates the release of Tau by Philip Lamantia and Journey to the End by John Hoffman. This latest installment of the Pocket Poets Series presents two long-lost books from the classic Beat period. Tau is Philip Lamantia's mystical second collection of poems, slated for publication in 1955 but suppressed by the poet due to his evolving religious beliefs. Journey to the End makes available for the first time all of John Hoffman's surviving poems, an event for scholars and fans of Beat literature. Presented together in a single volume, Tau and Journey to the End are two of the most significant recent additions to the Beat canon. Reading by poet Brian Lucas, reading from Philip Lamantia's early Erotic Poems, and poet and editor Garrett Caples, reading from Journey to the End and Tau. Moe's own Owen Hill hosts, April 22, 2008. http://www.moesbooks.com Owen Hill http://www.moesbooks.com/moes/telegraph.htm Brian Lucas http://notabove-notbelow.blogspot.com Garrett Caples http://kolourmeim.com UPCOMING: May 25 @ City Lights Bookstore, SF Sunday, May 25, 5 pm San Francisco, CA: City Lights Bookstore A celebration for the release of Tau by Philip Lamantia and Journey to the End by John Hoffman Pocket Poet Series No. 59, published by City Lights Books hosted by editor and local poet Garrett Caples (with guests to be announced) "You will probably be our greatest living poet since Whitman."—Henry Miller, letter to Philip Lamantia, 1/26/55 The latest installment of the Pocket Poets Series presents two long-lost books from the classic Beat period. Tau is Philip Lamantia's mystical second collection of poems, slated for publication in 1955 but suppressed by the poet due to his evolving religious beliefs. Mysterious and austere, the poems of Tau are an essential addition to Lamantia's published work, documenting the period between his teenage surrealist debut Erotic Poems (1946) and the religious poems of Ekstasis (1959), also the period of his closest association with Kenneth Rexroth. Later in 1955, when he participated in the 6 Gallery reading where Allen Ginsberg debuted"Howl," Lamantia read none of his own work, instead reading the poems of his best friend, John Hoffman (1928-1952), a legendary Beat poet who died of unknown causes in Mexico at age 24. An archetype of the Beat-era hipster—tall, lean, goateed, and bespectacled—Hoffman is depicted along with Lamantia and others in "Howl," as well as in Kerouac's The Dharma Bums (1958). Yet despite its literary and historical importance, Hoffman's work has never before been published. Journey to the End makes available for the first time all of Hoffman's surviving poems, an event for scholars and fans of Beat literature. Presented together in a single volume, Tau and Journey to the End are two of the most significant recent additions to the Beat canon. The volume also includes Lamantia's commentary on his friend's life and work, poems by Lamantia dedicated to Hoffman, and detailed biographical notes on both poets. Praise for Tau and Journey to the End: "Here are Philip Lamantia's light-scattering jewels of the Fifties!" —Michael McClure, author of Huge Dreams: San Francisco and Beat Poems "The rediscovery of Tau is the literary equivalent of finding lost treasure. Alchemical gold----blood of pure imagination----courses through these lines by the magus of American poetry." —Andrew Joron, author of The Cry at Zero: Selected Prose http://www.citylights.com/book/?GCOI=87286100220120&fa=events (Less)
Lamantia's Tau & Hoffman's Journey to the End -- Owen Hill Intro by Owen Hill A preview before the May 25 City Lights event! Moe's Books (More) Intro by Owen Hill A preview before the May 25 City Lights event! Moe's Books celebrates the release of Tau by Philip Lamantia and Journey to the End by John Hoffman. This latest installment of the Pocket Poets Series presents two long-lost books from the classic Beat period. Tau is Philip Lamantia's mystical second collection of poems, slated for publication in 1955 but suppressed by the poet due to his evolving religious beliefs. Journey to the End makes available for the first time all of John Hoffman's surviving poems, an event for scholars and fans of Beat literature. Presented together in a single volume, Tau and Journey to the End are two of the most significant recent additions to the Beat canon. Reading by poet Brian Lucas, reading from Philip Lamantia's early Erotic Poems, and poet and editor Garrett Caples, reading from Journey to the End and Tau. Moe's own Owen Hill hosts, April 22, 2008. http://www.moesbooks.com Owen Hill http://www.moesbooks.com/moes/telegraph.htm Brian Lucas http://notabove-notbelow.blogspot.com Garrett Caples http://kolourmeim.com UPCOMING: May 25 @ City Lights Bookstore, SF Sunday, May 25, 5 pm San Francisco, CA: City Lights Bookstore A celebration for the release of Tau by Philip Lamantia and Journey to the End by John Hoffman Pocket Poet Series No. 59, published by City Lights Books hosted by editor and local poet Garrett Caples (with guests to be announced) "You will probably be our greatest living poet since Whitman."—Henry Miller, letter to Philip Lamantia, 1/26/55 The latest installment of the Pocket Poets Series presents two long-lost books from the classic Beat period. Tau is Philip Lamantia's mystical second collection of poems, slated for publication in 1955 but suppressed by the poet due to his evolving religious beliefs. Mysterious and austere, the poems of Tau are an essential addition to Lamantia's published work, documenting the period between his teenage surrealist debut Erotic Poems (1946) and the religious poems of Ekstasis (1959), also the period of his closest association with Kenneth Rexroth. Later in 1955, when he participated in the 6 Gallery reading where Allen Ginsberg debuted"Howl," Lamantia read none of his own work, instead reading the poems of his best friend, John Hoffman (1928-1952), a legendary Beat poet who died of unknown causes in Mexico at age 24. An archetype of the Beat-era hipster—tall, lean, goateed, and bespectacled—Hoffman is depicted along with Lamantia and others in "Howl," as well as in Kerouac's The Dharma Bums (1958). Yet despite its literary and historical importance, Hoffman's work has never before been published. Journey to the End makes available for the first time all of Hoffman's surviving poems, an event for scholars and fans of Beat literature. Presented together in a single volume, Tau and Journey to the End are two of the most significant recent additions to the Beat canon. The volume also includes Lamantia's commentary on his friend's life and work, poems by Lamantia dedicated to Hoffman, and detailed biographical notes on both poets. Praise for Tau and Journey to the End: "Here are Philip Lamantia's light-scattering jewels of the Fifties!" —Michael McClure, author of Huge Dreams: San Francisco and Beat Poems "The rediscovery of Tau is the literary equivalent of finding lost treasure. Alchemical gold----blood of pure imagination----courses through these lines by the magus of American poetry." —Andrew Joron, author of The Cry at Zero: Selected Prose http://www.citylights.com/book/?GCOI=87286100220120&fa=events (Less)
Lamantia's Tau & Hoffman's Journey to the End --"The Day Ann [insert title for] ... "The Day Announces a Bather" Philip Lamantia Brian Lucas (More) [insert title for] ... "The Day Announces a Bather" Philip Lamantia Brian Lucas reading "...an explosive pearl..." A preview before the May 25 City Lights event! Moe's Books celebrates the release of Tau by Philip Lamantia and Journey to the End by John Hoffman. This latest installment of the Pocket Poets Series presents two long-lost books from the classic Beat period. Tau is Philip Lamantia's mystical second collection of poems, slated for publication in 1955 but suppressed by the poet due to his evolving religious beliefs. Journey to the End makes available for the first time all of John Hoffman's surviving poems, an event for scholars and fans of Beat literature. Presented together in a single volume, Tau and Journey to the End are two of the most significant recent additions to the Beat canon. Reading by poet Brian Lucas, reading from Philip Lamantia's early Erotic Poems, and poet and editor Garrett Caples, reading from Journey to the End and Tau. Moe's own Owen Hill hosts, April 22, 2008. http://www.moesbooks.com Owen Hill http://www.moesbooks.com/moes/telegraph.htm Brian Lucas http://notabove-notbelow.blogspot.com Garrett Caples http://kolourmeim.com UPCOMING: May 25 @ City Lights Bookstore, SF Sunday, May 25, 5 pm San Francisco, CA: City Lights Bookstore A celebration for the release of Tau by Philip Lamantia and Journey to the End by John Hoffman Pocket Poet Series No. 59, published by City Lights Books hosted by editor and local poet Garrett Caples (with guests to be announced) "You will probably be our greatest living poet since Whitman."—Henry Miller, letter to Philip Lamantia, 1/26/55 The latest installment of the Pocket Poets Series presents two long-lost books from the classic Beat period. Tau is Philip Lamantia's mystical second collection of poems, slated for publication in 1955 but suppressed by the poet due to his evolving religious beliefs. Mysterious and austere, the poems of Tau are an essential addition to Lamantia's published work, documenting the period between his teenage surrealist debut Erotic Poems (1946) and the religious poems of Ekstasis (1959), also the period of his closest association with Kenneth Rexroth. Later in 1955, when he participated in the 6 Gallery reading where Allen Ginsberg debuted"Howl," Lamantia read none of his own work, instead reading the poems of his best friend, John Hoffman (1928-1952), a legendary Beat poet who died of unknown causes in Mexico at age 24. An archetype of the Beat-era hipster—tall, lean, goateed, and bespectacled—Hoffman is depicted along with Lamantia and others in "Howl," as well as in Kerouac's The Dharma Bums (1958). Yet despite its literary and historical importance, Hoffman's work has never before been published. Journey to the End makes available for the first time all of Hoffman's surviving poems, an event for scholars and fans of Beat literature. Presented together in a single volume, Tau and Journey to the End are two of the most significant recent additions to the Beat canon. The volume also includes Lamantia's commentary on his friend's life and work, poems by Lamantia dedicated to Hoffman, and detailed biographical notes on both poets. Praise for Tau and Journey to the End: "Here are Philip Lamantia's light-scattering jewels of the Fifties!" —Michael McClure, author of Huge Dreams: San Francisco and Beat Poems "The rediscovery of Tau is the literary equivalent of finding lost treasure. Alchemical gold----blood of pure imagination----courses through these lines by the magus of American poetry." —Andrew Joron, author of The Cry at Zero: Selected Prose http://www.citylights.com/book/?GCOI=87286100220120&fa=events (Less)
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