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Americus, Book I [Hardcover]

Lawrence Ferlinghetti (Author)
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April 2004
In less than a year, Lawrence Ferlinghetti won a lifetime achievement award from the Author's Guild, received the Frost Medal from the Poetry Society of America, was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and celebrated the 50th anniversary of his renowned City Lights Bookstore. Now, instead of resting on these many laurels, the elder statesman of American poetry "lights out for the territories" with Book I of his own born-in-the-USA narrative, Americus. Describing his work as "part documentary, part public pillow-talk, part personal epic....a descant, a canto unsung, a banal history, a true fiction, lyric and political...," Ferlinghetti merges "certain universal texts, snatches of song, words or phrases, murmuring of love or hate, from Lotte Lenya to the latest soul singer, sayings and shibboleths from Yogi Berra to the National Anthem and the Gettysburg Address or the Ginsberg Address, that haunt our nocturnal imagination...."

This sit-up-and-take-notice work breaks new ground in the grand tradition of Whitman, Williams, Olson and Pound, as Ferlinghetti stalks our literary and political landscapes, past and present, to articulate the unique voice of America and create an autobiography of our collective American consciousness.


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The world-famous poet (A Coney Island of the Mind) and founder of San Francisco's City Lights bookstore and press tackles more material than ever in this first volume of verse since How to Paint Sunlight (2001). Twelve untitled sections packed with quotations and references seek, and in part arrive at, an inclusive history of America, from the startings out of its first poets to the hope and peril of the early 1960s. Calling America "the greatest experiment on earth" but warning against "Bush League Presidencies/ in totalitarian plutocracies," Ferlinghetti goes on to praise his heroes and models, "Whitman's wild children and grandchildren," from Vachel Lindsay to Ginsberg and beyond. A multi-page verse-essay on the art of poetry argues that "A poem should still be an insurgent knock on the door of the unknown." Later sections knock on the doors of various moments in modern Western historyâ€"the Wright brothers, the Kennedy assassination, German Expressionism, the Brooklyn Dodgers. Both world wars come in for extended treatment: "No end to the sweet births of consciousness to the bitter deaths of it in vain." Ferlinghetti's exuberant, loquacious catalogues and collages try to rival previous encyclopedic and historical poems, from Eliot, Pound and Olson (all of whom he cites repeatedly) to Neruda and Paulin. This an ambitious effort, but one marked with a lack of subtlety, and an overdependence on its famous models.
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Essential reading for anyone who has taken an interest in the American poetical scene in the past fifty years. -- Beat Scene, Kevin Ring, Spring 2005

Exuberant, loquacious catalogues and collages. -- Publishers Weekly, 22 March 2004

Ferlinghetti is a poet of distinction. -- George Plimpton

Full of evocations and references to literary and historical figures and events. -- Troy Jollimore, San Francisco Chronicle, 30 May 2004

How good it is that Ferlinghetti is still singing and still swinging to hit home-runs! -- Beyond Chron

Original, upbeat, offbeat poetry delineating the radical, the individual, the fierce, the tender, the personal, the political. -- Lovin' Life News, Jeri Lynn Crippen, April 2005

Sweetness and lightness—and humor, he has it. -- Robert Haas

Thank you, Lawrence. Viva Ferlinghetti! -- Garrison Keillor, The San Francisco Chronicle

[Ferlinghetti's] words ignite a reader's ire, and his vision threatens all who wield power unjustly. -- James Seckington, Sacramento News & Review, 17 June 2004

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: New Directions; First edition (April 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0811215784
  • ISBN-13: 978-0811215787
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,998,320 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Lawrence Ferlinghetti, poet and founder of City Lights Books, author of A Coney Island of the Mind and Pictures of the Gone World, among numerous other books, has been drawing from life since his student days in Paris where he frequented the Academie Julien and where he did his first oil painting.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great poetic collage, February 7, 2007
This review is from: Americus, Book I (Paperback)
The reviewers didn't get this book. Ferlinghetti speaks to the heart of American experience here in the spirit of John Dos Passos "USA" but without Dos Passos political hysteria. Americus is a great overview of American poetics while at the same time being this incredible distillation of Ferlighetti's own vision of American and the world. To read this book is to revisit some of Ferlinghetti's best writing as he looks back on the world so far. It is an incredible achievment in a time where it is so unfashionable to be political or to see the world beyond the elitest confines of academic poetry. The Publisher's Weekly review misses the mark, he does not try to rival Whitman or Pound, but he takes that voice into our new millenium. I see him as a continuation of the work that so many modern poets are afraid to take up. I am looking forward to book II.
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