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Literary San Francisco
Alan Ginsberg's business card, c. 1966
Pages in category "Literary San Francisco"
The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.
2
2141-2143 Powell in the 1960s
A
A Time for Assessment—The Late 1970s-Early 1980s
A Visit to Local Quarters, 1854
Afrosurreal Manifesto
Alexander Books Closes
Allen Ginsberg
Angel Island Poetry on the Walls
At Woodward's Gardens by Robert Frost
B
Beat Generation and San Francisco's Culture of Dissent
Beyond Playing Dead--Playing To Win
C
Casey at the Bat
Chicano Gay Poets
Coffee Gallery
D
David Meltzer on MUSIC AND POETRY
Diane di Prima, Beat Generation Poet
Diggers--Death of Money
Dora Norton Williams: Friend of Robert Louis Stevenson
E
El Sexto Sol Shines For You
F
Failed Poet Tries His Hand at Gunslinging: BLACK BART
G
Gays and Beats
GEORGE STERLING
Get Hot! A Messenger Tale of Toil
Glide Memorial Methodist Church
Good Times Collective
GOT IT ANYWAY WHO WANTS HAIGHT STREET THIS SUMMER ANY WAY GOT IT?
H
Haight Ashbury Literary Journal
HENRY GEORGE
Historical Locations of San Francisco Women Printers
Howl on Trial: The Battle for Free Expression
J
Jack Kerouac
JACK LONDON
Jade Snow Wong
Jewish Artists and Writers
JOAQUIN MILLER
K
KENNETH PATCHEN and his Picture-Poems
Kenneth Rexroth and Barcelona by the Bay
Kenneth Rexroth: Comrade
Kerouac’s San Francisco Experience: “October in the Railroad Earth”
L
LENORE KANDEL
Let Me Live In A World Pure Let Me Have Around Me The Pure The Pure Heroes
Lew Welch—A Journal of Remembrance
Little House on Russian Hill
M
Maltese Falcon
MARK TWAIN
Mission Cultural Center
N
Neither Their War Nor Their Peace
New Mission Poesía of the '80s
O
Oral History: Nina Serrano
P
Poems in Street, Coffeehouse, and Print—The Mid-1960s
Poetry and San Francisco in 1974
Poetry and Solidarity in the Mission
Poetry Readings/Reading Poetry in the San Francisco Bay Area
Public Nonsense-Digger text
Publishers as Enemies of the State: City Lights Books
R
Ribeltad Vorden
Robert Duncan Milne
S
SADAKICHI HARTMANN
Shameless Hussy Press, 1969-1989
Swan Song: Mission Bird Man Dies at 81
T
Talks: Literary / 2010-2017
The Bohemian Club
The Bohemian Oligarchy
THE CLOUD HOUSE
The Early Digger Papers
The Howl Obscenity Trial
The Language in Trouble—The Late 1960s
The New Diversity—The Early 1970s
The Tropics of Pocho-Ché
The Wickedest Man in San Francisco: Ambrose Bierce
Tropicalized Mission Palms
V
Valencia Street, circa 1981, Bohemian Roots of Gentrification
W
Wilde & Bierce
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