Dallas Public Library

Robert Duncan in San Francisco, with an interview & letters, Michael Rumaker ; edited by Ammiel Alcalay & Megan Paslawski

Label
Robert Duncan in San Francisco, with an interview & letters, Michael Rumaker ; edited by Ammiel Alcalay & Megan Paslawski
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-140)
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Robert Duncan in San Francisco
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
783152841
Responsibility statement
Michael Rumaker ; edited by Ammiel Alcalay & Megan Paslawski
Series statement
Lost and found elsewhere
Sub title
with an interview & letters
Summary
"A newly expanded edition of an enduring classic, Robert Duncan in San Francisco is both a portrait of the premier poet of the SF Renaissance and a fascinating account of gay life in late 1950s America. Following his graduation from Black Mountain College, Michael Rumaker made his way to the post-Howl, pre-Stonewall gay literary milieu of San Francisco, where he entered the circle of Robert Duncan. His account of that time gives an unvarnished look at Duncan's magnetic personality and occasional failings, while delivering vivid snapshots of other significant poets like Jack Spicer, John Wieners, and Joanne Kyger, against the backdrop of legendary North Beach haunts like The Place, Vesuvio, and City Lights Books. Contrasting Duncan's daringly frank homosexuality with his own then-closeted life, Rumaker conjures up with harrowing detail an era of police persecution of a largely clandestine gay community struggling to survive in the otherwise "open city" of San Francisco. First published in 1996, this expanded edition includes a selection of previously unpublished letters between Rumaker and Duncan, and an interview conducted for this edition, in which Rumaker provides further reflections on the poet and the period."--Publisher's website
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