Send us a text In a 1984 interview Lawrence Ferlinghetti talks about The beginning of the beat poets/writers and witnessing Reagan's global political agenda (Iran/Contra etc) causing a "Harvest of Hate" around the world. Even how he saw the opportunity to experience America on the road as Kerouac did as vanishing Below are excerpts from the interview. "Kerouac's guru, his really big hero, as far as writers go was Thomas Wolfe. And that's what Kerouac and I had in common.&nbs...
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Send us a text In a 1984 interview Lawrence Ferlinghetti talks about The beginning of the beat poets/writers and witnessing Reagan's global political agenda (Iran/Contra etc) causing a "Harvest of Hate" around the world. Even how he saw the opportunity to experience America on the road as Kerouac did as vanishing Below are excerpts from the interview. "Kerouac's guru, his really big hero, as far as writers go was Thomas Wolfe. And that's what Kerouac and I had in common.&nbs...
Send us a textAnne Rice talks about creating Interview With A Vampire from the idea to the book. Raised in a fertile breeding ground for fantasy and horror, Anne Rice , was schooled by the local legends and graveyards of New Orleans. She highlights the different aspects of New Orleans culture from spending afternoons picnicking in graveyards to melange of cultures French, Caribbean and southern. She ends by recounting some of the most horrific and disturbing lege...
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Send us a text In a 1984 interview Lawrence Ferlinghetti talks about The beginning of the beat poets/writers and witnessing Reagan's global political agenda (Iran/Contra etc) causing a "Harvest of Hate" around the world. Even how he saw the opportunity to experience America on the road as Kerouac did as vanishing Below are excerpts from the interview. "Kerouac's guru, his really big hero, as far as writers go was Thomas Wolfe. And that's what Kerouac and I had in common.&nbs...