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Kaufman promotes a spontaneous, prophetic verse, mixing street talk and jazz with vision. Solitudes Crowded with Loneliness contains odes to Charles Mingus, Hart Crane, Ray Charles, and Albert Camus as well as love lyrics, political rants, "Prison Poems," and the prose meditation "Second April."
Book Details
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish Date: Jan 17th, 1965
Pages: 96
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 8.03in - 5.26in - 0.27in - 0.24lb
EAN: 9780811200769
Categories: • American - African American & Black
About the Author
Kaufman, Bob: - Bob Kaufman, one of fourteen children born in Louisiana to a German Jewish father and a black Catholic mother, ran away to sea when he was thirteen, circling the globe nine times in the next twenty years. In the 1950s, when working as a waiter at the Los Angeles Hilton, he met another erstwhile member of the Merchant Marine, Jack Kerouac, and soon thereafter both moved north to found, along withe Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, and others, the San Francisco literary "renaissance" of the time.
Praise for this book
Perhaps the best of the beat poets of the 1950s.-- "The National Observer"
Mr. Kaufman has a genuine lyric talent and his poetry, at its best is sensuous, exciting, and charged with vitality.-- "Publishers Weekly"
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