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- catalog abstract "Bohemia has its charismatic leaders, its gurus, gods, and devils - and Herbert Gold chronicles them compellingly in this unique moveable feast. Begin to read Bohemia and you will wander to the Left Bank of Paris in the fifties, where you will linger with William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, Jean Genet and Henry Miller. You will sip a dark brew, arguing politics and passion, in a Jerusalem coffeehouse just after the Six-Day War. You will join drug-amplified street. Theater "happenings" in the San Francisco of Haight-Ashbury, the sixties, and the ongoing Loizaida of Manhattan. From intimate fetes in Greenwich Village to the Art Deco book shops of Miami, the off-center canals of Venice, California, and the college towns of America, and in Moscow, Port-au-Prince, Palma, and La Jolla - wherever you happen to stop and browse - Herbert Gold will be there with stories of art and angst, wit and compassion. Within these pages, you will meet. The famous Upper Bohemians: Woody Allen in one of his first stand-up acts at the new Hungry I ... William Saroyan on a cross-generational "double-date" ... Anais Nin contemplating erotic adventure in New York ... Henry Miller merrily contemplating himself. Here, too, are the "would-bees," like the collagist of "the Oldest Living Coke Bottle Top," and the happy Doctor of Sunamatism with his recipe for virility (proven by testing on the emperor Charlemagne), and the woman. Whose personals ad " ... seeks man with one earring, ponytail or moral equivalent." So head for the nearest poetry reading. Offer yourself a seat in a cappuccino-scented cafe and enjoy a feast of the past, a set of keen observations and meditations on our fast-forward present. You are welcomed to Bohemia, where art, angst, and strong coffee meet.".
- catalog contributor b4167358.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "1. Protocols of the Elders of Bohemia -- 2. When North Beach Made an Offer, Old Bohemia Couldn't Refuse -- 3. Coffee, Sex, Art, Terror, Money, and Other Rituals -- France, Boheem Mamas, and the Pursuit of Pleasure in the Bohemian Religion -- Some Necessary Histories -- 4. Search for a Star, Finding a Bliss, Demanding Correct Pronunciation -- 5. Colonial Outposts/World Headquarters/Downtown Bohemia -- 6. Israel -- 7. Paris -- 8. Miller and Nin -- 9. Upper Bohemia in America -- 10. California Nation -- "Eureka! I Found the Water" -- 11. Greenwich Village, a Palimpsest -- 12. Travels in the East Village/Loizaida -- 13. Bohemian Diaspora/Bohemian Archipelago/The Territory Ahead and Behind.".
- catalog description "Bohemia has its charismatic leaders, its gurus, gods, and devils - and Herbert Gold chronicles them compellingly in this unique moveable feast. Begin to read Bohemia and you will wander to the Left Bank of Paris in the fifties, where you will linger with William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, Jean Genet and Henry Miller. You will sip a dark brew, arguing politics and passion, in a Jerusalem coffeehouse just after the Six-Day War. You will join drug-amplified street.".
- catalog description "The famous Upper Bohemians: Woody Allen in one of his first stand-up acts at the new Hungry I ... William Saroyan on a cross-generational "double-date" ... Anais Nin contemplating erotic adventure in New York ... Henry Miller merrily contemplating himself. Here, too, are the "would-bees," like the collagist of "the Oldest Living Coke Bottle Top," and the happy Doctor of Sunamatism with his recipe for virility (proven by testing on the emperor Charlemagne), and the woman.".
- catalog description "Theater "happenings" in the San Francisco of Haight-Ashbury, the sixties, and the ongoing Loizaida of Manhattan. From intimate fetes in Greenwich Village to the Art Deco book shops of Miami, the off-center canals of Venice, California, and the college towns of America, and in Moscow, Port-au-Prince, Palma, and La Jolla - wherever you happen to stop and browse - Herbert Gold will be there with stories of art and angst, wit and compassion. Within these pages, you will meet.".
- catalog description "Whose personals ad " ... seeks man with one earring, ponytail or moral equivalent." So head for the nearest poetry reading. Offer yourself a seat in a cappuccino-scented cafe and enjoy a feast of the past, a set of keen observations and meditations on our fast-forward present. You are welcomed to Bohemia, where art, angst, and strong coffee meet.".
- catalog extent "253 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Bohemia.".
- catalog identifier "067176781X :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Bohemia.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Simon & Schuster,".
- catalog relation "Bohemia.".
- catalog subject "813/.54 B 20".
- catalog subject "Authors, American 20th century Biography.".
- catalog subject "Bohemianism.".
- catalog subject "Gold, Herbert, 1924- Biography.".
- catalog subject "Gold, Herbert, 1924-".
- catalog subject "PS3557.O34 Z464 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Protocols of the Elders of Bohemia -- 2. When North Beach Made an Offer, Old Bohemia Couldn't Refuse -- 3. Coffee, Sex, Art, Terror, Money, and Other Rituals -- France, Boheem Mamas, and the Pursuit of Pleasure in the Bohemian Religion -- Some Necessary Histories -- 4. Search for a Star, Finding a Bliss, Demanding Correct Pronunciation -- 5. Colonial Outposts/World Headquarters/Downtown Bohemia -- 6. Israel -- 7. Paris -- 8. Miller and Nin -- 9. Upper Bohemia in America -- 10. California Nation -- "Eureka! I Found the Water" -- 11. Greenwich Village, a Palimpsest -- 12. Travels in the East Village/Loizaida -- 13. Bohemian Diaspora/Bohemian Archipelago/The Territory Ahead and Behind.".
- catalog title "Bohemia : where art, angst, love, and strong coffee meet / Herbert Gold.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".