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| Barney Rosset, ed. Evergreen Review Reader 1957-1966 $15.95 paper | 1-56201-045-X |
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A decade of cultural subversion explodes in a "staggeringly impressive collection..." From the beginning, Evergreen Review was known as the magazine with the daringly offbeat angle ... on people, on art, on politics, on living. From its very first issue, it provided a forum for writers who were too controversial, viewpoints which were too unpopular, subjects which were too bizarre for other magazines. In the pages of this illustrated anthology are included what the editors have chosen as among the best and most representative works the magazine published over the first decade of its existence. A rare collection from the first years of Americašs most provocative, most controversial, most important literary magazine of its time. Featuring the works of: Samuel Beckett, Jorge Luis Borges, Richard Brautigan, William Burroughs, Robert Coover, Robert Creely, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Carlos Fuentes, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Gover, Gunter Grass, Ho Chi Minh, Eugene Ionesco, Jack Kerouac, Henry Miller, Pablo Neruda, Octavio Paz, John Rechy, Hubert Selby Jr., Boris Vian and many others. |
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