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- catalog abstract "In spontaneous, direct, and concrete verses, the author confesses his joy in poetry and life.".
- catalog alternative "Poems. Selections".
- catalog contributor b7836536.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "A translation from the French of Jean-Louis Incogniteau -- Song: fie my fum -- Pull my daisy -- Pull my daisy -- He is your friend -- Old buddy aint you gonna stay by me? -- Daydreams for Ginsberg -- Lucien midnight -- Someday you'll be lying -- I clearly saw -- Hymn -- Poem: I demand that the human race -- The thrashing doves -- The Buddhist saints -- How to meditate -- A pun for Al Gelpi -- Sept. 16, 1961 -- Rimbaud -- From Old angel midnight -- More from Old angel midnight -- Auro boralis shomoheen -- Long dead's longevity -- Sitting under tree number two -- A curse at the devil -- Sight is just dust -- Poem -- To Edward Dahlberg -- Two poems -- To Allen Ginsberg -- Poem: jazz killed itself -- To Harpo Marx -- Hitch hiker -- Four poems from San Francisco blues -- Blues: and he sits embrowned -- Blues: part of the morning stars -- Hey listen you poetry audiences -- Some western haikus (from Book of haiku).".
- catalog description "In spontaneous, direct, and concrete verses, the author confesses his joy in poetry and life.".
- catalog extent "76 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Pocket poets series, no. 28".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[San Francisco] City Lights Books".
- catalog subject "811/.5/4".
- catalog subject "Beat generation Poetry.".
- catalog subject "PS3521.E735 A6 1971".
- catalog tableOfContents "A translation from the French of Jean-Louis Incogniteau -- Song: fie my fum -- Pull my daisy -- Pull my daisy -- He is your friend -- Old buddy aint you gonna stay by me? -- Daydreams for Ginsberg -- Lucien midnight -- Someday you'll be lying -- I clearly saw -- Hymn -- Poem: I demand that the human race -- The thrashing doves -- The Buddhist saints -- How to meditate -- A pun for Al Gelpi -- Sept. 16, 1961 -- Rimbaud -- From Old angel midnight -- More from Old angel midnight -- Auro boralis shomoheen -- Long dead's longevity -- Sitting under tree number two -- A curse at the devil -- Sight is just dust -- Poem -- To Edward Dahlberg -- Two poems -- To Allen Ginsberg -- Poem: jazz killed itself -- To Harpo Marx -- Hitch hiker -- Four poems from San Francisco blues -- Blues: and he sits embrowned -- Blues: part of the morning stars -- Hey listen you poetry audiences -- Some western haikus (from Book of haiku).".
- catalog title "Poems. Selections".
- catalog title "Scattered poems [by] Jack Kerouac.".
- catalog type "text".