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Colin James Sanders PhD.'s avatar

Thoughtful piece you composed for Whitman’s birthday! The Emerson greeting reminded me of two other poets you know of, whom your Mom knew:

“The story now feels nearly inevitable. In 1955, Allen Ginsberg moved into an apartment in the San Francisco North Beach area, just a few blocks away from Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s City Lights Pocket Bookshop. Ginsberg showed the fledging publisher his work, and Ferlinghetti was intrigued. He attended an event at the Six Gallery on October 7, 1955, where Ginsberg recited part of “Howl” for the first time. A few days later, Ferlinghetti sent the poet a telegram: “I greet you at the beginning of a great career,” he cabled, echoing Ralph Waldo Emerson’s legendary note to Walt Whitman. “When do I get the manuscript of ‘Howl’?”” (From, The Poetry Foundation).

Peace/colin ☮️📚🍷

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Kevin Slick's avatar

This is my favorite bit of Whitman, I quote it often https://youtu.be/NLxYLS50TtM

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