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Howls, raps & roars recordings from the San Francisco poetry renaissance.

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Other Authors: Charters, Ann., Bruce, Lenny., Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997., Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982., Ferlinghetti, Lawrence., Corso, Gregory., Orlovsky, Peter, 1933-, Wieners, John, 1934-2002., Lamantia, Philip, 1927-, Lamantia, Philip, 1927-2005., Welch, Lew., Whalen, Philip., McClure, Michael., Meltzer, David., Doyle, Kirby.
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA : Fantasy Records, 1993.
Subjects:
American poetry > California > San Francisco.
Beat generation > California > San Francisco.
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